By the end of the Bronze Age (up to Late Helladic IIIC) contacts between the Aegean and its neighbors were entrenched. Mycenaean associations reached out the extent that Sardinia,[28] Southern Italy and Sicily,[29] Asia Minor[30] (i.e. Milawatta or Miletus, Iasus and Ephesus[31][32][33] where astounding Palace style and Mycenaean ceramics have been recovered[34]). While Mycenaean ceramics has been found the extent that Cyprus,[35] the Levant,[36] Egypt (particularly Tell el Amarna[37]) and even southern Spain.[38] The flow of products and create between focuses are verified in Linear B records, however proof of immediate trade is definitely not.
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