Unlike the Minoans, Mycenaean art often featured prominent themes of:
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Correct answer: Warfare, hunting, and battle scenes
Mycenaean culture was significantly more militaristic than the Minoan culture of Crete. Their frescoes and pottery frequently depicted warriors, chariots, and organized combat.
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