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The Aegean Sea Bronze Age Vocabulary

Megaron Labyrinth Ashlar masonry Buon fresco Faience Relieving triangle Corbelled arch Krater Atrium. Arthur Evans Heinrich Schliemann Homer/Iliad and Odyssey King Minos Aegean Sea Cycladic Islands Mycenae Knosos, Crete. The Aegean Sea Bronze Age Vocabulary.

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The Aegean Sea Bronze Age Vocabulary

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  1. Megaron Labyrinth Ashlar masonry Buon fresco Faience Relieving triangle Corbelled arch Krater Atrium Arthur Evans Heinrich Schliemann Homer/Iliad and Odyssey King Minos Aegean Sea Cycladic Islands Mycenae Knosos, Crete The Aegean Sea Bronze AgeVocabulary

  2. The Aegean Bronze Age • Cycladic Islands-southeast of Greece • Mycenaeans-Mycenae on Greek mainland • Flourished between 1600-1100 BCE • Minoans-Island of Crete • Flourished between 2000-1500 BCE • Heinrich Schliemann-1870s excavations of Mycenae • Sir Arthur Evans-excavations of Crete 1899-1932

  3. Cycladic, Folded Arm Figures, 2500-2200 BCE

  4. Cycladic, Lyre Player, 2700-2500 BCE

  5. Minoan Art • Present on the island of Crete, south of Mainland Greece since around 3000 BCE • Dominated the Aegean during the first half of the 2nd millennium-approximately 2000-1500 BCE • Minos • Arthur Evans

  6. Minoan, The Palace at Knossos, Crete, 1700-1450 BCE

  7. Megaron • Labyrinth • 26,000 square yards Plan of the Palace at Knossos

  8. Labrys, from the island of Crete

  9. Interior view of the atrium at the Palace at Knossos • Ashlar masonry • Atrium

  10. Minoan,Bull Leaping, Palace of Knossos, 1550-1450 BCE Buon Fresco Fresco Secco

  11. Minoan, Throne room from Palace at Knossos, late 15th century BCE

  12. Hagia Triada Sarcophagus, 1450-1400 BCE

  13. La Parisienne, Ca. 1400 BCE

  14. Minoan, Snake Goddess, 1700-1550 BCE • Faience • Flounce

  15. Mycenaean Art • Mycenaeans arrived in Greece at an unknown time from an unknown location • Flourished and dominated the Aegean during the second half of the 2nd millennium-approximately 1500-1200 BCE • Discovered by Heinrich Schliemann • Mycenaeans highly influenced Minoan Culture including inhabiting the island • Period and region involved with the legendary Trojan War

  16. Mycenaean, Lions’ Gate, Ca. 1250 BCE • Relieving triangle • Corbelled arch • Cyclopean Masonry

  17. Mycenae, Grave Circle A

  18. Mycenaean, Tholos, “Treasury of Atreus,” ca. 1300-1200 BCE • Tholos

  19. Interior detail, Treasury of Atreus Corbelled Vault

  20. Mycenae, Funerary Mask (Mask of Agamemnon) from Grave Circle A, 1600-1550 BCE Repoussé

  21. Mycenaean, Vapheio Cup, ca. 1650-1450 BCE

  22. Minoan, Octopus flask, 1500-1400 BCE

  23. Mycenaean, Octopus Stirrup Jar, ca. 1200 BCE

  24. Warrior Vase, 1400-1200 BCE Krater

  25. Harvester Vase, 1650-1450 BCE

  26. Dagger Blade, 1550-1500 BCE

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