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Title: Greek Art, Architecture and Archaeology


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Greek Art, Architecture and Archaeology
  • Early Bronze Age
  • c. 3000-2000 BCE
  • Cycladic
  • from kuklos
  • Syros
  • Naxos
  • Lerna (mainland)

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  • Cycladic Architecture
  • Fortification walls at Syros, Naxos, Lerna
  • No evidence of fortification on Crete
  • Troy extremely sophisticated
  • Houses with stone walls, roof of branches, wooden
    posts as support, rectangular shape
  • Cemetaries on hill slopes, rectangular or curved,
    built of stone in slabs (cist graves) or in
    brick-like corbeled fashion

Example of cist grave from Glassamuck Co. Dublin
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  • Cycladic Sculpture
  • Marble quarries abundant on Naxos, Paros
    providing material for large figures
  • Small figures carved from beach pebbles
  • Range in size from 20cm to 1.53m
  • Some found on mainland and Crete
  • Found in graves, homes
  • Unknown purpose
  • Males, females, musicians, violin figures

Marble male musician, originally painted,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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  • Cycladic Pottery
  • Vases, jars, beakers, cosmetic boxes, pans
  • Some zoomorphic shapes
  • Incised decoration (spirals, impressed triangles)

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  • Early Bronze Age
  • c. 3000-2000 BCE
  • Helladic
  • From Hellas (Greece)
  • Laconia
  • Nemea Valley (near Corinth)
  • Lithares (Boeotia)
  • Manika (Euboea)
  • Tsoungiza (Nemea)
  • Lerna

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  • Troy
  • Heinrich Schliemann (exc. 1870-1890 CE)
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Hissarlik
  • Troy I-IX (c. 3000 BCE 300 CE)
  • VIIa (destroyed c. 1260-1100 BCE)

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Mid to Late Bronze Age Architecture, c. 2000 -
1100 BCE
  • Cycladic
  • Multi-room
  • Stone
  • Phylakopi on Melos
  • Gateway with towered fortifications
  • Helladic
  • Tripartite houses
  • Apsidal/rectangular plan
  • megaron

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  • Early-Mid Bronze Age Cycladic Sculpture
    (c.3000-1550 BCE)
  • Terracotta males with upraised arms
  • Females with bell skirts
  • Faience snake goddess
  • Male acrobats

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  • Late Bronze Age Cycladic Sculpture
  • (c. 1550-1100 BCE)
  • Ivory figurines with gold accent
  • Rhyta (singular rhyton)
  • Terracotta females

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  • Late Bronze Age Helladic Sculpture, c. 1550
    1100 BCE
  • Mycenae
  • Lions Gate
  • Plaster females head (sphinx?)
  • Ivory group carving
  • Keos
  • Laconian lead figure
  • Terracotta female figurines

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  • Early-Mid Bronze Age Cycladic Pottery
  • (3000-1550 BCE)
  • Pottery wheel!
  • Kamares Ware
  • Eggshell thin
  • Abstract to natural designs
  • White on black
  • Exported to Greece, Cyclades, Syria, Egypt

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  • Late Bronze Age Cycladic Pottery
  • (c. 1550-1100 BCE)
  • Dark on light (esp. Melos)
  • Beak spouted jug
  • Pattern Style/Floral Style/Marine Style
  • Panels
  • Bird and fish motifs
  • Linear B tablets

The Odyssey in Linear B
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  • Bronze Age Helladic Pottery, c. 3000 1100 BCE
  • Early evidence at Lithares revealed simple
    vessels
  • sauceboats appear mid-bronze age, used for
    pouring/drinking
  • Maeanders
  • Chevrons
  • minyan ware
  • Warrior vase

Stirrup Jar, Metropolitan Museum, NY
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Mid to Late Bronze Age, c. 2000-1100 BCE
  • Crete
  • Knossos
  • Palace
  • Drainage system (terracotta)
  • Stairways (lustral basins)
  • No fortification
  • 4 compass point entrances
  • Multi levels
  • Depictions of griffins, bulls, snakes
  • horns of consecration
  • snake goddess

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  • Thera, destroyed c. 1500 BCE
  • Akrotiri
  • Modern Santorini Islands
  • Minoan-like architecture, painting style
  • No palace

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  • Mycenae
  • Schliemann grave circle A (19th century)
  • Grave circle B discovered excavated 1952
  • Both grave circles outside citadel walls
  • Cist or shaft graves
  • Grave markers
  • Funerary gifts
  • Cyclopean walls
  • Tholos tomb (beehive tomb)

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