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Aegean Art. Art that was created in the Grecian lands surrounding, and the islands within, the Aegean Sea. Major Aegean Cultures. Cycladic Minoans Mycenaeans. Cycladic Art. 3300-2000 BCE The best-known art of this period are the marble figures.
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Aegean Art Art that was created in the Grecian lands surrounding, and the islands within, the Aegean Sea.
Major Aegean Cultures Cycladic Minoans Mycenaeans
Cycladic Art 3300-2000 BCE The best-known art of this period are the marble figures
Cycladic Art, Figure from AmorgosMarble figures were often buried with the dead.Narrowly defined type with surprising individuality.
Minoan Art 2600 BCE – 1400 BCE Bronze Age
Early Minoan Pottery Early Minoan period ceramics were characterized by linear patterns of spirals, triangles, curved lines, crosses, fishbone motifs, etc.
Middle Minoan Pottery naturalistic designs such as fish, squid, birds, and lilies were common
Late Minoan Pottery flowers and animals were still the most characteristic, but the variability had increased
Knossos Palace Knossos Palace, is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete, probably the ceremonial and political center of the Minoan civilization and culture.
The Palace appears as a maze of workrooms, living spaces, and store rooms close to a central square.
Detailed images of life in the late Bronze Age are provided by images on the walls of Knossos Palace
Mycenaean Art 1600 BCE – 1100 BCE Quite unlike the Minoans, whose society benefited from trade, the Mycenaeans advanced through conquest
Tholos Tombs The Mycenaeans buried their nobles in beehive tombs (tholos tombs): large circular burial chambers with a high vaulted roof and a straight entry passage lined with stone.
The nobility were frequently buried with gold masks, tiaras, armor, and jeweled weapons