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The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization

The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization. Cyclades. Cycladic Civilization (c. 3000-11 th century BCE). Female Cycladic Idol, from Amorgos c.2700-2300 BCE Early Bronze Age . Figurine of a woman, from a grave in Syros, (Cyclades) Greece, (c. 2500-2300 BCE). Male Cycladic

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The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization

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  1. The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization

  2. Cyclades

  3. Cycladic Civilization (c. 3000-11th century BCE)

  4. Female Cycladic Idol, • from Amorgos • c.2700-2300 BCE • Early Bronze Age

  5. Figurine of a woman, from a grave in Syros, (Cyclades) Greece, (c. 2500-2300 BCE)

  6. Male Cycladic • flute player from Keros • c.2700-2300 BCE • Early Bronze Age

  7. Male Lyre Player, from Keros (Cyclades) Greece, c. 2700-2500 BCE.

  8. Minoan Civilization (c.3000-1100)

  9. Reconstruction of the Palace of Knossos c. 1600-1400 BCE Reconstructed porticos of the north entrance passage with fresco Architect Dedalos It had such complexity that no one placed in it could ever find its exit.

  10. Minoan Woman or goddess, from the palace at Knossos, Crete, Greece, c. 1450-1400 BCE

  11. Toreador Fresco, from Knossos, Crete. (c. 1500 BCE) • Minoan Civilization

  12. \\\\\\\ The Queen’s megaron, Palace of Minos, Knossos, Crete, c. 1600-1400BCE Minoan period

  13. View of the “Throne Room” Palace of Minos, • Knossos, Crete(c.1600-1400 BCE) Minoan

  14. Theran Volcano Eruption 1628 BCE. Major climatic change from Greenland to Egypt.

  15. Landscape with swallows (Spring Fresco), from Delta 2, Akrotiri, Thera, Cyclades, Greece, c. 1650 BCE

  16. Snake Goddess, from Knossos, Crete c. 1600 BCEMinoan

  17. UpperPart of the Harvester Vase, from HagiaTriada, Crete(c. 1650-1450) BCEMinoan

  18. Octopus Vase, from Palaikastro, Crete, • (c. 1500) BCE • Minoan

  19. Ship Fresco, from Akrotiri, Thera, • (c. 1500-1650) BCE • Theran

  20. Papyrela, boats made from papyrus

  21. Boxing Children, • from Akrotiri, Thera, • (c. 1650-1500) BCE • Minoan/ Theran

  22. Mycenaean Civilization (c. 1600-1100 BCE)

  23. 1300-1200 BCE - Trojan War (?) 750-700 BCE - Homer writes Iliad &Odyssey

  24. Goddess from the Citadel • of Mycenae, • (c. 1200 BCE) • Mycenaean • Crocus Gatherer, from Thera, • Pre 1500 BCE • Theran

  25. Inlaid dagger blade with lion hunt, from Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece, c. 1600-1650, Buried with the Mycenaean kings to attest to their wealth, Lion hunters are Minoan style, metal work is Near Eastern.

  26. Mask of Agamemnon, from Mycenaean • c. 1500 BCE, Mycenaean

  27. Minoan and Mycenaean cups, • from Vapheio. • (c. 16th Century BCE) • Minoan or Mycenaean or both

  28. Three Methods of Spanning passageways Post and Lintel Corbelled Arch Round Arch, already Popular in the Near East.

  29. Lion Gate, Mycenae 1300 BCE, Mycenae

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