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ANCIENT AEGEAN

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Where are the Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean cultures geographically located? What are the main styles of art of each? What cultures did they influence in later years? What happened to each of these cultures? 

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TERMINOLOGY:

Buon FrescoKnossosMegaronCorbellingCoursesTholos Repoussse'

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Cycladic: 3000-1600 BC on islands in the Aegean SeaMinoan: 2000-1200 BC on the island of CreteMycenaean: 1400-1100 BC on peninsula of Greece

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Figurine of a woman, from Syros (Cyclades), Greece, ca. 2500-2300 BCE. Marble, approx. 1’6” high.

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Male lyre player, from Keros (Cyclades), Greece, ca. 2700-2500 BCE. Marble, approx. 9” high.

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Ruins of Palace of Minos, Knossos, Island of Crete, Greece ca. 1700-1400 BCE.

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Stairwell in the residential quarter of the palace at Knossos (Crete), Greece, ca. 1700-1400 BCE.

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***Minoan woman or goddess (La Parisienne), from the palace at Knossos (Crete), Greece, ca. 1450-1400 BCE. Fragment of a fresco. Approx. 10” high.

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Toreador Fresco -Bull-leaping, from the palace at Knossos (Crete), Greece, ca. 1500 BCE. BUON Fresco, approx. 2’8” high, including border.

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Landscape with swallows (Spring Fresco), Akrotiri, Thera (Cyclades), Greece, ca. 1650 BCE. Fresco, approx. 7’6” high Now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum Athens

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Ship Fresco (left section- and right section), from Akrotiri, Thera, c. 1650–1500 B.C.,

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Boxing Children , from Akrotiri, Thera, c. 1650–1500 B.C

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Crocus Gatherers Akrotiri, fresco 1650-1625 B.C.E

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Minoan Spouted jar, c. 1800 B.C.

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Octopus jar, from Palaikastro, (Crete), Greece, ca. 1500 BCE. Approx. 11” high.

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Kamares-ware, jar, from Phaistos

(Crete),Greece, ca. 1800-1700 BCE.

Approx. 1’8” high.

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Snake Goddess, from the palace at Knossos (Crete), Greece, ca.1600 BCE. Faience, approx. 1” 1 ½” high.

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***Young god(?), from Palaikastro

(Crete), Greece, ca. 1500-1475 BCE. Ivory, gold, serpentine and rock crystal,

original height approx. 1’ 7 ½”

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Reconstruction drawing of the Mycenaean MEGARON

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Aerial view of the citadel at Tiryns, Greece, ca. 1400-1200 BCE.

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Corbelled gallery in the walls of the citadel, Tiryns, Greece, ca. 1400-1200 BCE

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Three methods of spanning a passageway:

post and lintel, corbelled arch,

arch.

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Plan of the palace and southern part of the CITADEL, Tiryns, Greece, ca. 1400-1200 BCE

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Megaron, Palace of Nestor, Reconstruction Drawing 1300 BCE

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Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, ca. 1300-1250 BCE. Limestone, relief panel approx. 9’6” high.

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Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, Greece, ca. 1300-1250 BCE

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Vault of the THOLOS of the Treasury of Atreus,

Mycenae, Greece, ca. 1300-1250 BCE. Approx. 43’ high.

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Inlaid dagger blade with lion hunt, from Grave Circle A, Mycenae Greece, ca. 1600-1500 BCE. Bronze, inlaid with gold, silver and niello, approx. 9” long.

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“Mask of Agamemnon,” from Mycenae, Funerary mask, from the Grave Circle A, ca. 1600-1500 BCE. REPOUSSE: hammered gold, approx. 1’ high

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Minoan and Mycenaean cups from Vapheio, near Sparta, 16th century B.C.

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WRITINGLinear A: hieroglyphic language that is un-translated.

Linear B: translated language related to Greek.