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  1. Jul 12, 2024 · Roberts identifies four main types of chariot used by the Mycenaeans: the “box chariot”, the “quadrant chariot”, the “rail chariot”, and the “four-wheeled chariot”. Each chariot had a slightly different design and was suited to different purposes but Mycenaean chariots did possess certain features in common.

  2. Mycenaean chariots differed from their counterparts used by contemporary Middle Eastern powers. According to the preserved Linear B records, the palatial states of Knossos and Pylos were able to field several hundreds. [31] The most common type of Mycenaean chariot was the "dual chariot", which appeared in the middle of the 15th century BC. [32]

  3. According to Linear B texts from Knossos and Pylos, the Mycenaeans were able to field several hundreds chariots in a battle. Mycenaean chariots differed from contemporary Middle Eastern chariots. The most common type of Mycenaean one was the "dual chariot", which appeared in the middle of the 15th century B.C.

  4. Jul 13, 2024 · Roberts identifies four main types of chariot used by the Mycenaeans: the “box chariot”, the “quadrant chariot”, the “rail chariot”, and the “four-wheeled chariot”. Each chariot had a slightly different design and was suited to different purposes but Mycenaean chariots did possess certain features in common.

  5. The Mycenaean military was a formidable force in the Late Bronze Age, characterized by its well-equipped and organized warrior class, advanced fortifications, and effective use of chariots and infantry. The archaeological evidence, including weapons, armor, and Linear B tablets, highlights the importance of warfare in Mycenaean society and ...

  6. Mycenaean chariots differed from their counterparts used by contemporary Middle Eastern powers. According to the preserved Linear B records, the palatial states of Knossos and Pylos were able to field several hundreds. The most common type of Mycenaean chariot was the "dual chariot", which appeared in the middle of the 15th century .

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  8. Chariots – light, two-wheeled vehicles drawn by a team of horses – were introduced to the Aegean early during the Late Bronze Age, most likely via Anatolia. Evidence for the Aegean chariot is mostly pictorial. Based on the images, Joost Crouwel, a noted expert on the subject, was able to distinguish four main types of Mycenaean chariot.

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