1. Mycenaean - Noun
2. Mycenaean - Adjective
3. Mycenaean - Proper noun
of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
Source: WordNetIsaac was conceived through divine agency. Like the Mycenaean Greek heroes, Isaac could claim paternity at two levels; the human and the divine. Cyrus H. Gordon
Mycenaean bronzes Source: Internet
After creating a new field of study, Ventris died in an automobile accident a few weeks before the publication of his definitive work, Documents in Mycenaean Greek. Source: Internet
A relationship between objects of art described by Homer and the Mycenaean treasure was generally allowed, and a correct opinion prevailed that, while certainly posterior, the civilization of the Iliad was reminiscent of the Mycenaean. Source: Internet
Another wave of Greek settlement is believed to have taken place in the following century (LCIIIB, 1100–1050), indicated, among other things, by a new type of graves (long dromoi) and Mycenaean influences in pottery decoration. Source: Internet
Amber ornaments have been found in Mycenaean tombs and elsewhere across Europe. Source: Internet