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maksim [4K]
3 years ago
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HELPP ILL GIVE BRAINIEST IF CORRECT!!!​

History
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Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
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The Phoenicians known for their skills in navigating the Mediterranean Sea. They traded purple dye made from murex shells.

The Minoans worshiped the snake goddess though animal sacrifice. Created elaborate cities for their dead, with artistic tombs and sarcophagi.


The Mycenaeans made up of city’s states that united for the Trojan War. Reason for decline of their culture is unknown but many have been from a natural disaster.

The Etruscans made terra cotta roof tiles to protect wooden buildings. Fortresses and weapons show they were warriors.

I did some research btw ☺️
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