When we think of the Late Bronze Age in Greece (roughly 1600–1100 BCE), we tend to picture the epic world of Homer's Iliad: golden masks, towering citadel walls, and heroic warriors dueling on chariots.But when archaeologists dug up the actual written documents of the Mycenaean civilization at sites like Pylos, Knossos, Mycenae, and Thebes, they didn't find poetry, law codes, or historical chronicles. They found accounting spreadsheets.These doc…
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