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The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Aegean c. 3000-1100 BCE

Cycladic Civilization

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Cyclades

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

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Female Cycladic Idol, from Amorgosc.2700-2300 BCEEarly Bronze Age

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

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Male Cycladic flute player from Keros c.2700-2300 BCEEarly Bronze Age

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

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Minoan Civilization

(c.3000-1100)

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Reconstructionof the Palace of Knossosc. 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.

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

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

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The Queen’s megaron, Palace of Minos,

Knossos, Crete,

c. 1600-1400BCE

Minoan period

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View of the “Throne Room” Palace of Minos,

Knossos, Crete (c.1600-1400 BCE) Minoan

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

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

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Snake Goddess, from Knossos, Crete c. 1600 BCEMinoan

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Upper Part of the Harvester Vase, from Hagia Triada, Crete(c. 1650-1450) BCEMinoan

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Octopus Vase, from Palaikastro, Crete, (c. 1500) BCEMinoan

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Ship Fresco, from Akrotiri, Thera, (c. 1500-1650) BCETheran

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Papyrela, boats made from papyrus

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Boxing Children, from Akrotiri, Thera, (c. 1650-1500) BCEMinoan/ Theran

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Mycenaean Civilization (c. 1600-1100 BCE)

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

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Crocus Gatherer, from Thera,Pre 1500 BCETheran

Goddess from the Citadel of Mycenae,(c. 1200 BCE)Mycenaean

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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.

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Mask of Agamemnon, from Mycenaeanc. 1500 BCE, Mycenaean

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

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Three Methods of Spanning

passagewaysa.Post and Lintel

b.Corbelled Arch

c.Round Arch, already Popular in the Near East.

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Lion Gate, Mycenae1300 BCE,Mycenae