In art as expressed in fresco, pottery and jewellery, the Minoan love of natural forms and flowing design was likewise adopted by the Mycenaean artisans but with a tendency to more schematic and less life-like representation. <span>That the Mycenaean </span>civilization had trading contact with other Aegean cultures is evidenced by the presence of foreign goods in Mycenaean settlements. <span>The Mycenaean </span>Megaron<span> was the precursor for the later Archaic and Classical temples of the Greek world and consisted of an entrance porch, a vestibule and the hall itself. They were well known for using what they had and making the best of it. They were able to trade well becuase of their placement, and they were able went missing (earthquakes, wars, or even becuase of invasion) in the time of dark age.
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Replaced how? If you mean like the Roman empire, that would be incorrect. Both empires considered each other Roman and both empires considered themselves Roman. So when the west fell, the Byzantines did not 'replace' the western Romans in being Roman. Instead, they just kept on being Roman as their western counterparts fell. However, for a period, the Byzantines did manage to reconquer parts of the Western Empire and even Rome, but that was relatively short-lived. In that case, you could argue that the Byzantines sort of did replace the western Romans in being the Roman empire with Rome in its possession. However, that is a stretch in my opinion.
In short: False, the Eastern Romans did not replace the western Romans as they were both seen as Romans, just with different governments.
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Ulysses S. Grant and James Garfield
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All I know is that Ben Franklin is Benjamin Franklin or is it not?
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African Americans were elected to positions in state and national government.
Congress created the Freedmen's Bureau to economically and politically empower freed people after the Civil War.
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