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The Proto-Greeks. Aegean Art. Mycenaean Civilization 1600 – 1100 BCE. Cycladic Civilization 3000-1900 BCE. Minoan Civilization 3000 – 1100 BCE. Proto-Greek. Cycladic Art. Female Idols. Date: 2700-2300 BCE Medium: Marble Location: Amorgos , Cyclades. Male Idols. Date: 2700-2300 BCE
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The Proto-Greeks Aegean Art
Mycenaean Civilization 1600 – 1100 BCE Cycladic Civilization 3000-1900 BCE Minoan Civilization 3000 – 1100 BCE
Female Idols Date: 2700-2300 BCE Medium: Marble Location: Amorgos, Cyclades
Male Idols Date: 2700-2300 BCE Medium: Marble Location: Keros, Cyclades
Toreador Fresco, AKA Leaping Bull Date: c. 1500 BCE Medium: Fresco (Reconstructed) Location: Knossos, Crete
Octopus Vase Date: c. 1500 BCE Medium: Ceramic Location: Palaikastro, Crete
Harvester Vase Date: c. 1650-1450 BCE Medium: Serpentine Location: HagiaTriada, Crete
Snake Goddess Date: c. 1600 BCE Medium: Faïence Location: Knossos, Crete
Palace at Knossos Dates: 1600-1400 BCE Location: Knossos, Crete
Tapered Columns and Air wells Tapered Columns are narrower at the bottoms than at the top and have a “pillow” like capital.
Mask of Agamemnon Date: c. 1500 BCE Medium: Gold Location: Mycenae
Vapheio Cup Date: c. 1500 BCE Medium: Repoussé Gold Location: Near Sparta
Dagger with a Lion Hunt Date: 1500 BCE Medium: Bronze, Gold, Silver, and Niello Location: Mycenae, Greece
Lion Gate Date: c. 1200 BCE Medium: Limestone Location: Mycenae, Greece
Treasury of Atreus Date: c. 1200 BCE Medium: Gypsum Location: Mycenae, Greece
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Summary • How has architecture changed from the Neolithic styles and what has remained the same. Identify Two or more examples to highlight your points.