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Construction of Mycenaean Palaces Timeline Game

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The construction of Mycenaean palaces was a monumental task that required careful planning and skilled labor. One way to understand the complexity of this process is through a timeline game that challenges players to place events in their correct chronological order.

  • Players will learn about the different stages of palace construction, from laying the foundation to decorating the walls.
  • They will also gain insight into the tools and techniques used by Mycenaean builders, such as the use of clay molds for creating decorative motifs.

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • c. 1600 BC: Construction of the first Mycenaean palace at Mycenae
  • c. 1400 BC: Construction of the second Mycenaean palace at Mycenae
  • c. 1400 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Tiryns
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Pylos
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Thebes
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Athens
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Gla
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Orchomenos
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Midea
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Iolkos
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Pyrgos
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Glas
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Athens
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Kythera
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Kydonia
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Miletos
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Rhodes
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Chania
  • c. 1300 BC: Construction of the Mycenaean palace at Argos
  • c. 1200 BC: Construction of the last Mycenaean palace at Athens

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