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Title: Dark Ages to Geometric Period


1
Dark Ages to Geometric Period
  • Dark Ages (Architectural Term) Protogeometric
    Period ( Pottery Term) 1100 - 900 BCE
  • Geometric Period (Architecture, Sculpture, and
    Pottery) 900 - 700 BCE

2
End of the Mycenaean World
  • Literary tradition from Homer and other ancient
    epics. Destruction of Troy at the hands of a
    contingency of Mycenaean warriors.
  • Destruction of Troy. Which Troy is the Troy of
    the Trojan war? Troy VI? Troy VIIA?
  • Destruction of the mainland palaces (Mycenae,
    Tiryns, Athens, Gla, Pylos, Thebes, Orchomenos)
    are all under different circumstances.

3
Theories for Destruction
  • The Dorian Invasions (Return of the Herakleidae
    or Internal Revolt?)
  • The Raids of the Sea Peoples
  • Intercity Warfare
  • Drought, Famine, Earthquakes, and Other Natural
    Disasters.

4
Dark Age Sites
  • Karphi, Crete
  • Kavousi, Crete
  • Lefkandi, Euboea
  • Nichoria, Messenia
  • Oval House, Smyrna

5
Karphi
  • Middle Bronze Age to Geometric
  • Unwalled settlement
  • 150 adjoining rooms
  • Great House

6
Lefkandi - The Heroon
  • Heroon - 10th century
  • Cemetery - 9th century
  • Apsidal (50 m by 10 m)
  • Burial of man, woman, horses

7
Lefkandi - The Plan
8
The Centaur
  • Eretria Museum
  • Terracotta
  • 10th c BCE
  • Found in Heroon, split in two pieces, one in each
    grave.

9
Isis and Horus Necklace
  • Found in tombs near Heroon at Lefkandi.
  • 11th/10th century.
  • Faience, Egyptian in origin.
  • Isis and Horus statuettes common in Egyptian
    world.

10
Protogeometric Pottery
  • Shapes derived from Mycenaean oeuvre krater,
    oinochoe, cups, amphorae.
  • Faster wheel.
  • Compass drawn pendent semicircles or concentric
    circles.
  • Kerameikos cemetery in Athens.

11
Geometric Cult Sites
  • Dreros on Crete
  • Eretria - Apollo Daphnephoros
  • Sparta - Temple of Artemis Orthria
  • Heraion at Samos
  • The Argive Heraion
  • Temple of Hera at Perachora
  • Thermon

12
Dreros
  • Temple of Apollo.
  • Earliest known temple - 750 BCE.
  • City fortification.

13
Cult Statues
  • From shelf in temple.
  • Sphyrelaton method sheet hammered bronze over
    wood core.
  • Apollo, Leto, Artemis.

14
Eretria
15
Apollo Daphnephoros
  • Four phases of the temple.
  • Apsidal hut.
  • Second structure with apsidal walls.
  • Hekatompedon (100 footer).
  • Geometric Daphnephorion
  • All geometric structures leveled at the end of
    the 8th c. BCE.
  • Early Archaic hekatompedon (670 - 655 BCE)

16
Harbor at Samos
17
Samos from theAir
18
Heraion at Samos
19
Geometric Heraion at Samos
  • Local Carian deity originally.
  • Hera and Zeus married here beside a sacred bush.
  • Hekatompedon - 8th c BCE.

20
Hera Limenaia at Perachora
  • Corinthiad
  • Again, a port.
  • Apsidal structure.
  • Geometric bronze finds.
  • 9th/8th c BCE.

21
Perachora - Geometric Plan
22
Thermon
  • Geometric period, the site became religious.
  • 3 temples.
  • Megaron A and B.

23
Thermon - Temples
  • Archaic temple built over Megaron B.

24
Thermon Megaron B
25
Geometric Pottery
  • Early - increased geometric patterns. Meanders
    become more and more prominent.
  • Use as tomb markers in Athens.
  • Very fine clay and fast wheel.
  • Athens at forefront of Geometric pottery
    production.

26
Agora Rich Lady Burial
  • Belly amphora - female.
  • Granary - symbol of status or wealth?
  • Cremation.
  • 9th c BCE.

27
Agora Male Burial
  • Cremation
  • Neck amphora
  • Sword around amphora
  • Horse pyxis - symbol of wealth?

28
Horse Pyxis
29
Athens 804
  • Pictorial Narrative.
  • Prothesis and Ekphora.
  • Tomb Marker from the Dipylon gate cemetery.
  • 750 BCE
  • 1.55 m high.

30
Other narratives
  • Fox hunt?
  • Boeotia.
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  • 750 BCE

31
Sculpture
  • Boston MFA
  • Under 8 inches.
  • Bronze
  • Solid Cast
  • 9th c BCE.
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