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Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece. World Culture. Gatis Blunavs. Greece. Cycladian Statuettes since 2800 B.C. Gatis Blunavs MA. Probably funerary ritual figurines. Greece. Creto-Minoan culture 2000 B.C.-1450.B.C. Seafaring skills Myths and heroes – since Classical Age still with us

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Ancient Greece

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  1. Ancient Greece World Culture Gatis Blunavs

  2. Greece Cycladian Statuettes since 2800 B.C. Gatis Blunavs MA

  3. Probably funerary ritual figurines

  4. Greece Creto-Minoan culture 2000 B.C.-1450.B.C.

  5. Seafaring skills • Myths and heroes – since Classical Age still with us • Gymnastics (yet bloody) • Asymmetric, dynamic sense of beauty • Fashion

  6. Palace at Knosso (labyrint)

  7. Greece • Mycenian culture • 1900 B.C.-1100 B.C. • Principal centres: • Mycenes • Thyrinth • Troy

  8. Jonia

  9. Non-secure age – walls and more walls • Fratricide wars • Inspired use of gold • Crenellated arch (false arch) • Cupola buildings • ‘’Gift of Gods’’ (destroyed by self-indicated environment damage)

  10. Lion Gate

  11. Corbelled Vault (False Vault)

  12. ‘’Agamemnon’s’’ Mask

  13. Greece Classic (Antique) Culture 800 B.C./480 B.C. – 338 B.C.

  14. Macedonia Jonia Smyrna (Izmir)

  15. Chryzo-elefantine technique

  16. Koura Kouros

  17. Democracy Vote Count? Areopag Citystates (Polis)– conflict to conflict Family, woman in it and out of it Hetera Bi- and homosexuality Troops: Paedofilia as paedagogic method Paederastia as motivation method

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