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Decline of Mycenaean civilization Word Scramble

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The decline of Mycenaean civilization was a tumultuous period marked by various factors that led to the eventual collapse of this once powerful civilization.

  • Internal unrest and power struggles among the ruling elite
  • External invasions and attacks from neighboring civilizations
  • Economic instability and dwindling resources

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Drought
One of the factors contributing to the decline of the Mycenaean civilization was a prolonged drought that affected agricultural production.
Invasion
The Mycenaean civilization faced invasions from various groups, such as the Sea Peoples, which weakened their control over their territories.
Internal strife
Internal conflicts and power struggles among the ruling elite of Mycenaean society contributed to its eventual collapse.
Trade disruptions
Disruptions in trade routes and networks due to conflicts and instability in the region also played a role in the decline of the Mycenaean civilization.
Palace system
The hierarchical palace system of the Mycenaean civilization began to break down as central authority weakened, leading to a loss of political and social cohesion.
Natural disasters
Natural disasters such as earthquakes and famines further weakened the infrastructure and resources of the Mycenaean civilization.

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