With the help of the analysis of ancient genomes, it has been possible for the first time to gain insights into kinship and marriage rules in Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece
Settlements in western Asia Minor, during Middle and Late Bronze Age, could be assigned to the previously largely disregarded Luwian culture
Analysis of everyday tools suggests a more complex picture and continuity after the Mycenean invasion in Crete
Archaeologists found the two beehive-shaped tombs in Pylos, Greece, while investigating the area around the grave of the “Griffin Warrior”