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Military of Mycenaean Greece : ウィキペディア英語版 | Military of Mycenaean Greece
The military nature of Mycenaean Greece (c. 1600–1100 BC) in the late Bronze Age is evident by the numerous weapons unearthed, warrior and combat representations in contemporary art, as well as by the preserved Greek Linear B records.〔Cline, 2012, p. 305〕〔 The Mycenaeans invested in the development of military infrastructure, with military production and logistics being supervised directly from the palatial centres.〔〔 This militaristic ethos inspired later Ancient Greek tradition, and especially Homer's epics which are focused on the heroic nature of the Mycenaean-era warrior élite.〔 ==Military ethos==
The presence of an important and influential military aristocracy which formed in Mycenaean society offers the overwhelming impression of a fierce and warlike people. This impression of militarism is further reinforced by the fortifications erected throughout Mycenaean Greece.〔Shofield, 2006, p. 118〕〔Cline, 2012, p.305〕 The great amount and the quality of the weapons retrieved from the Mycenaean royal graves, in addition to representations of war scenes and the textual evidence provided by the Linear B records further reinforces this point.〔Cline, 2012, p. 313〕〔Palaima, 1999, pp. 367–368〕 The Linear B scripts also offer some detail about the organization of the military personnel, while military production and logistics where supervised by a central authority from the palaces.〔 According to the palacial records in the palace of Pylos, every rural community (the ''damos'') was obliged to supply a certain number of men who had to serve in the army. Similar service was also performed by the aristocracy.〔D' Amato, Salimbeti, 2011, p. 10〕 The main divinities who appear to be of warlike nature were Ares (Linear B: A-re) and Athena Potnia (Linear B: A-ta-na Po-ti-ni-ja).〔D' Amato, Salimbeti, 2011, p. 4〕
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