The Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae

Nov 9, 2021 12:37 PM

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The Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae

built on a hill 274 metres above sea level, Greece, 1600-1100 BCE (top) and reconstruction (bottom)

So, like 200 ppl lived there if I go by number of houses? Guess peasants were left outside as usual :D

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Cool

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I went to Greece and Italy last month, this place was really cool to see.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I want to turn that into a D&D map!

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Absolutely fantastic place. The Lion's gate is very impressive. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lions-Gate-Mycenae.jpg

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If anyone likes dune, this is where paul's ancestors supposedly lived.

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I thought it was Baldur's Gate.

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This is the coolest shit. I took a few archaeology courses in university, it's just amazing what they were able to build.

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Where do they get their water?

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Going to guess collecting rainwater. Doesn't look to be a stream or lake nearby from a brief look at satellite pics

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"It is said that the hornburg has never fallen to an assault, but now my heart is doubtful. (1)

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The world changes, and all that once was strong now proves unsure. How shall any tower withstand such numbers, and such reckless hate?" (2)

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Estimated population?

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Currently?

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i too have been there, walked through the lion's gate, danced in agamemnon's throne room

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Bronze! Now with Tin, from the far reaches of Tin-Land? I don't know, my dealer won't tell me where he gets it.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Kernow. Still going, also now with Lithium.

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The ruins in and surrounding are fantastic-Lions Gate, the beehive tomb/treasury, Cyclopean wall <3

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Anyone know if this is in Assassin's Creed Odyssey? I want to find it

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Would that be where Palace of Agamemnon is?

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ah yes it is, thank you!

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Wait. Is that Minecraft?

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Ye some trolls got the admin password and started destroying peoples work for fun

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Scoundrels!

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274 metres ≈ 899 feet

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Where would you get so many feet to stack?

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so thats one person out of 450 that only has one foot?

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900 for cash.

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Can you convert that into standard bald eagles too please?

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After that can you convert it into banana measurement I'm doing a project

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Sea peoples coming !

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Nice Bronze Age ya got here… be a shame if it suddenly collapsed…

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Huh. Helm’s Deep.

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*Whiterun

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White claw?

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Nice to know I'm not the only one who saw this

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There's at least 3 of us

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Let's rebuild it.

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There's a town near me named Mycenae, can you destroy them first?

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.....Story?

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I'd love it if there were a genre of VR games that let you explore and life-sim in ancient cities

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Fucken give pleaseeeee

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Been there. Great view of the plains. You can see invaders coming from miles away. Close to the Aegean sea. 1/2

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Classic defensive position - high ground - also good for farming

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Is it aegean well?

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Yeah I'm curious....how was their armor designed ? what weapons did they have when you saw them ....like....mostly spears or most swords ?

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It would be spears or single-edge swords. Swords were expensive though, and not as easy to use as a spear. Depends on who it is.

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Bronze age armaments. Spear + shield + sword. Maybe predecessors to hoplite formations of the classical period.

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https://i.redd.it/as782wb8r4i31.jpg they used various bronze armors this is an example of one such armor

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Well, as the name implies, they didn't use iron tools or weapons on mass, so any spears or swords would be bronze, which was like their oil

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One of the theories for the Late Bronze Age Collapse is that their trading system collapsed (due to invaders) so resources werent moving

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also it's theorized the collapse occured due to the discovery of iron in tin/copper scarce areas which was easier to process than bronze /1

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/2 which lead to bronze customers stopping orders which caused the ecomomy to collapse which lead to the invasions that destroyed /3

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Iron wasn't easier to process as it requires higher temperatures and was less ductile than bronze until metalsmiths figured out the trick /1

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