ABSTRACT

Following on from Rodney Castleden's best-selling study Minoans, this major contribution to our understanding of the crucial Mycenaean period clearly and effectively brings together research and knowledge we have accumulated since the discovery of the remains of the civilization of Mycenae in the 1870s.

In lively prose, informed by the latest research and using a full bibliography and over 100 illustrations, this vivid study delivers the fundamentals of the Mycenaean civilization including its culture, hierarchy, economy and religion. Castleden introduces controversial views of the Mycenaean palaces as temples, and studies their impressive sea empire and their crucial interaction with the outside Bronze Age world before discussing the causes of the end of their civilization.

Providing clear, easy information and understanding, this is a perfect starting point for the study of the Greek Bronze Age.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|60 pages

Cities and Kingdoms

chapter 3|38 pages

The People

chapter 5|27 pages

Everyday Life in the Towns

chapter 6|42 pages

Religion

chapter 7|14 pages

A Mycenaean Sea-Empire?

chapter 8|21 pages

The Trojan War

chapter 9|8 pages

The Fall of Mycenae