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The Prehistoric Aegean. Terminology & Chronology. Near East Anatolia Mesopotamia Levant. Middle East Turkey Iraq & Eastern Syria Israel, Jordan, (Palestine) Syria & Lebanon. archaeological vs. political. Middle/Near East. Stone Age. Old Palaeolithic 25,000-8,300bc
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The Prehistoric Aegean Terminology & Chronology
Near East Anatolia Mesopotamia Levant Middle East Turkey Iraq & Eastern Syria Israel, Jordan, (Palestine) Syria & Lebanon archaeological vs. political
Stone Age • Old Palaeolithic 25,000-8,300bc • Middle Mesolithic 8,300-6,500bc • New Neolithic 6,500-3,100bc
Bronze Age Arthur Evans, Knossos, 1921-1935 Tripartite division of Bronze Age Early Bronze Age EBA Middle Bronze Age MBA Late Bronze Age LBA • Cp. Old, Middle, New Kingdom in Egypt
Regional Bronze Age Nomenclature Crete Minoan (Minos - mythical king) Cyclades Cycladic (Aegean island chain) Mainland Helladic (Hellas = Greece) • Early EBA EM EC EH (3100-2000) • Middle MBA MM MC MH (2000-1650) • Late LBA LM LC LH (1600-1050)
Alternative Minoan Chronology (Palaces of Knossos, Phaistos, Mallia & Zakro) • Pre-palatial EM I - MM IA (ca. 3100/3000-1925/1900 B.C.) • Protopalatial (Old Palace) MM IB - MM IIB (ca. 1925/1900-1750/1720 B.C.) • Neopalatial (New Palace) MM IIIA - LM IB (ca. 1750/1720-1490/1470 B.C.) • Post-palatial LM IIIA-C (ca. 1490/1470-1075/1050 B.C.)
Palaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Bronze Age Dark/Iron Age Archaic Classical Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Prehistory vs. history
Greeks, Mycenaeans, Danaans, Argives, Achaeans Trojans, Dardans Trojan Allies: Zeleians, Paeonians, Ciconians, Thracians, Phrygians, Mysians, Maeonians, Carians, Lycians, Pelasgians, Paphlagonians The Peoples
Cuneiform script & Luwian Hieroglyphics adapted for Hittite language Wilusa, Ilios, Ilium Taruisa,Tarwiza, Troy Ahhiya(wa), Achaea Hittite Empire
Hittite Evidence… • Troy, Ilium, & Achaea real places! • Homeric World gains credibility • So what do we know about Greek Prehistory from Archaeological Evidence?
Beginning of Bronze Age in Greece • Agricultural population • Metal-working from Anatolia? • Fast-spinning potter’s wheel
Wall 1.1m thick Why so thick? Room 0.9m wide Why so wide? Tsoungiza: House A
House A Reconstruction • 1 Room 0.9m wide
House of Tiles Distribution Same dimensions, different sizes Shared Culture? Organized Relationships?
EHII Architecture Common Design Megaron style
EHII figurine Domestic animals EH Agriculture
Personal Property Social Hierarchy Trade EHII Sealings from Lerna’s House of Tiles
Massive fortification walls at EHII Lerna, Jutting Towers Approaches force exposure of weapon side - conscious of serious threat?
Invasion? • EHII destructions widespread, coupled with major cultural changes • Switch from orthogonal corridor houses to mostly apsidal houses in EHIII • Disappearance of popular EHII pottery shapes • Collapse of complex society • Depopulation of surrounding areas
???????? • Who are these people? • Where do they come from?