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    first period of the Greek Dark Ages. After the collapse of the Mycenaean-Minoan Palace culture and the ensuing Greek Dark Ages, the Protogeometric style...
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  •  1100 to 800 BC and include the phases from the Protogeometric period to the Middle Geometric I period, which Knodell (2021) calls Prehistoric Iron Age...
    20 KB (2,267 words) - 20:46, 16 July 2024
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    as well as others of this period, was characterized by a hierarchically organized society. In the Middle Helladic period (2100–1600 BC), villages were...
    39 KB (5,519 words) - 09:06, 10 June 2024
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    shape. The shape of the vessel can be traced in pottery back to the Protogeometric period in Athens, however the Athenian pyxis has various shapes itself...
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    Minor and the islands of the Cyclades, around the beginning of the Protogeometric period (1075/1050 BC). Between the 11th and 9th century BC, the Ionians...
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    progenitor of both the red-figure and white ground styles. Vases of the protogeometrical period (c. 1050–900 BC) represent the return of craft production after...
    59 KB (7,464 words) - 20:06, 24 March 2024
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    Age (c. 1050–800 BC), which included all the ceramic phases from the Protogeometric to the Middle Geometric I and lasted until the beginning of the Protohistoric...
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    buildings at Iasus (with two "Minoan" levels underneath them), as well as Protogeometric and Geometric material remains (i.e. cemeteries and pottery). Archaeologists...
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    Late Helladic IIIB-C pottery and beads (ca. 1300-1200 BC). In the protogeometric period (ca. 1000 BC), the tomb was reopened and one or more cremated bodies...
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    early 7th, but sherds have been found there from as early as the Protogeometric period. Coldstream characterizes the burial structures as of "a considerable...
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    site of Haghia Triada was destroyed and abandoned. In the Mycenae Protogeometric period (c. 1050-900 BC) a sanctuary was established in the Regione dei...
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    Dorians. Dendrochronological and C14 evidence for the start of the Protogeometric period now indicates this should be revised upwards to at least 1070 BC...
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    Renaissance (UK: /rəˈneɪsəns/ rən-AY-sənss, US: /ˈrɛnəsɑːns/ REN-ə-sahnss) is a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries...
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    Migration Period art denotes the artwork of the Germanic peoples during the Migration period (c. 300 – 900). It includes the Migration art of the Germanic...
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    Her doctoral thesis was titled "Regional characteristics in the Protogeometric Period" and was completed in 1988. After her doctorate, she got a fellowship...
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    steles as grave markers gained popularity in Kerameikos around the Protogeometric period c.a. 950 B.C.E. until they fell out of style around the 8th century...
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    characterised by the protogeometric and geometric styles of designs on pottery. Following the Dark Ages was the Archaic Period, beginning around the...
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    final publication R. W. V. Catling and I. S. Lemos, Lefkandi II. 1. The Protogeometric Building at Toumba. The Pottery, BSA Suppl. vol. 22, Oxford 1991; M...
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    representing Isis and Horos possibly from Cyprus and dating from the Protogeometric period, 11th-10th centuries BC. Theseus and Antiope, ca.510 BCE. Aerial...
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    exploratory trenches dug between the altar and the temple façade, revealed Protogeometric pottery of the 10th century BC, attesting to the presence hinted at...
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