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Bucommequalia Research Paper
Bucket Manyweather
Ancient History
Professor Kaatz
1,686 Words Bucommequalia[Buc•cǜm•ǝqual•lee•uh]: The Forgotten City-State
Bucommequalia is an ancient civilization, city-state based near what is now modern-day west Crete that flourished between 1400 BC and 1159 BC and is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea1. This essay will explore the foundation of this civilization up until the Minoan take over around 1155 BC. This civilization contains considerable conjecture due to influences of other civilizations near the era. After an existential amount of excavation, archeologists and historians have gathered that the Bucommequalians were farming olives, bananas, and oranges during this era. Due to the tropical weather, Bucommequalia was
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These people were encouraged to go to a special school. This school would assess the characteristics of the citizen’s creativity. If they were thought to have had a unique outlook on the given topics, they would be put in a program to test their ability to be a writer. At first, there were only pictographs much like the ones found in Mesopotamia, then they evolved to both pictures and written language, similar to Linear A10. According to records, this whole process was a secret; it was a privilege to learn to write in Bucommequalia from a specialty school, although everyone knew how to read and write for basic reasons. For the rest of the students’ lives, they were to always teach Bucommequalia’s history and principles in open-air forums11. Populaces would come from all around to hear their stories that were often spoke onto the general …show more content…
Bucommequalians are thought to truly have been the first civilization with an oven that they would use for both soldering and cooking, comparable to the Romans. This invention was found in newer mud-brick shacks, but cannot be traced back to the first prototype. Through ovens, it is apparent that Bucommequalians created personalized tools to help them in their job assignments. The hand axe, iron shovel, and chisel were tools that were found in Ancient Bucommequalia. Like the oven, the person who introduced the creation of the tools is still a mystery. Although the Bucommequalians were not trained in war tactics, but they made and traded weaponry with other nations. For this reason, Bucommequalia was taken over by the Minoans in their Final Palace Period. The war was brief since the attack was a seizure, rather a slaughter. In the end, the Minoans claimed the land as their own; they kept the land at an agriculture base and took the revenue to fund their own

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