Mycenaean pottery is the pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean period in Ancient Greece. It encompassed a variety of styles and forms including...
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Mycenaean Greece (or the Mycenaean civilization) was the last phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1750 to...
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Submycenaean pottery is a style of Ancient Greek pottery that is transitional between the preceding Mycenaean pottery and the subsequent styles of Greek...
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very sophisticated by its final stages, Cycladic pottery, Minyan ware and then Mycenaean pottery in the Bronze Age, followed by the cultural disruption...
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Aegean art (section Mycenaean art)
frescos, imagery of bulls and bull-leaping, and sophisticated pottery and jewellery; and Mycenaean art for its lavish metalwork in gold, imagery of combat and...
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Minoan civilization (section Pottery)
the mainland Mycenaean Greeks, forming a hybrid culture which lasted until around 1100 BC. Minoan art included elaborately decorated pottery, seals, figurines...
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(1951). Mycenaean Pottery from the Levant. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Tartaron, Thomas F. (2013). Maritime Networks in the Mycenaean World....
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Mesopotamians, and Mycenaeans) exhibited monumental architecture, advanced metallurgy, and literacy. Flourishing trade in copper, timber, pottery, and agricultural...
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Minoan art (section Pottery)
of Mycenaean Greece. Minoan art has a variety of subject-matter, much of it appearing across different media, although only some styles of pottery include...
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Protogeometric style (redirect from Protogeometric pottery)
(2021) book, classifies Protogeometric period in three sub-periods: Mycenaean pottery Archaic period Van Damme, Trevor, and Lis Bartłomiej, (29 October...
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Geometric art (redirect from Geometric pottery)
related to Ancient Greek Geometric pottery. List of Greek vase painters § Geometric period Mycenaean pottery Apulian pottery Orientalizing period Kerameikos...
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and David George Hogarth. They were investigating the provenance of Mycenaean pottery as defined by Heinrich Schliemann. After a few years they realised...
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the Wayback Machine) On palace amphorae, see: Penelope A. Mountjoy, Mycenaean Pottery. An Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2nd edition. 2001, pp....
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Bammer (1990), p. 142 noted some still earlier placements of stones, Mycenaean pottery and crude clay animal figurines, but warned "it is still to early...
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in Mycenaean ceramics. Mountjoy has written several books and received numerous awards and fellowships to continue her research on Greek pottery. Mountjoy...
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Cypriot and Mycenaean pottery ended around 1200 BC, trade in Cypriot pottery actually largely came to an end at 1300, while for Mycenaean pottery, this trade...
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Warrior Vase (category Mycenaean art)
Cartwright, Mark. "Mycenaean Pottery". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 6 October 2015. Brouwers, Josho. "Palace warriors: The End of Mycenaean civilization...
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just use the name "Mycenaean Koine"; that is, the Late Minoan pottery of Crete was to some degree just a variety of widespread Mycenaean forms. The designs...
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some Mycenaean pottery. Arthur Evans, Duncan Mackenzie and their supporters were proposing that Mycenaean pottery was a type of Minoan pottery. To the...
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Treasury of Atreus (category Mycenaean tombs)
dynasts'. In 1918, however, Wace published an article entitled 'The Pre-Mycenaean Pottery of the Mainland' along with Carl Blegen, whose own excavations at...
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Evrotas (river) (section Mycenaean Lacedaemon)
covered by a walled Mycenaean town, dated to the late Bronze Age by the late Helladic (LH3) pottery with some middle Helladic (MH) pottery in "pockets in the...
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British Museum. It includes ancient Cycladic art. The Mycenaean pottery is represented, as well as pottery from the geometric, the archaic, the classical and...
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are marble statues from the gymnasium and the theatre of Salamis, Mycenaean pottery and jewellery from Enkomi and other objects representative of the...
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Philistine Bichrome ware (redirect from Philistine Bichrome pottery)
Scholars have sought to connect Philistine Bichrome ware with imported Mycenaean pottery from Cyprus, and local Canaanite monochrome ware. Philistine Bichrome...
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Hellenistic art (redirect from Hellenistic pottery)
Greece for their temples and public places. This made sculpture, like pottery, an industry, with the consequent standardization and some lowering of...
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fine ancient Greek art as, with the exception of painted ancient Greek pottery, almost no ancient Greek painting survives. Modern scholarship identifies...
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King Liparus from whom the town’s name derives. In the Mycenaean Period, Lipari has yielded pottery from LHI to LHIII. Lipari's continuous occupation may...
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world in prosaic translations. The extensive Mycenaean pottery found at Ugarit included two fragmentary Mycenaean terracotta figures which have been tentatively...
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Pottery artefacts and artefacts from Mycenaean Greece. Four Y-DNA testings from the Balatonkeresztúr mass grave burial dated to the Encrusted Pottery...
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predominance of Mycenaean pottery, to the almost extinction of Cycladic pottery styles. The construction of a megaron, a feature of the Mycenaean palaces of...
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