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Aegean
Civilizations
The Aegean Bronze Age
The Minoans
The Mycenaeans
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The Minoans
• The Propalatial Period
• The Neopalatial Period
• Architecture
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The Mycenaeans
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Key terms
• buon fresco a more durable mural painting technique in which alkaline resistant pigments, ground in water, are applied to
plaster when it is still wet, as opposed to fresco-secco when the plaster has been allowed to dry and is re-moistened
• chthonic Dwelling within or under the earth.
• corbel A structural member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight.
• curvilinear Having bends; curved; formed by curved lines.
• Cycladic of, or relating to the Cyclades
• cyclopean masonry A type of stonework found in Mycenaean architecture, built with massive limestone boulders, roughly fitted
together with minimal clearance between adjacent stones and no use of mortar.
• faience A low-fired opaque quartz ceramic that creates a glass-like material in bright shades of blue, green, white, and brown.
Originates from Ancient Egypt.
• figurine a small carved or molded figure; a statuette
• fresco In painting, the technique of applying water-based pigment to wet or fresh lime mortar or plaster.
• horror vacui From the Latin, "fear of empty space," it is a style of painting when the entire surface of a space is filled with
patterns and figures.
• incised To mark or cut the surface of an object for decoration.
• krater an ancient Greek vessel for mixing water and wine
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• labyrinth A maze, especially underground or covered.
• Linear A A syllabary used to write the as-yet-undeciphered Minoan language, and an apparent predecessor to other scripts,
such as Linear B
• megaron The rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
• minotaur A monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
• niello Any of various black metal alloys, made of sulphur with copper, silver or lead, used to create decorative designs on other
metals.
• pithoi (Singular pithos) A large storage jar for bulk storage of liquids (oil, wine, and water) and grains.
• post-and-lintel A simple construction method using a header (lintel) as the horizontal member over a building void supported at
its ends by two vertical columns (posts).
• repoussé a metalworking technique in which a thin sheet of malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to
create a design in low relief
• rhyton A container, having a base in the form of a head, from which fluids are intended to be drunk
• rhyton A container, having a base in the form of a head, from which fluids are intended to be drunk
• rhyton A container, having a base in the form of a head, from which fluids are intended to be drunk
• Sir Arthur Evans An early twentieth century British archaeologist. He is most famous for excavating the palace of Knossos on
the island of Crete and discovering the Minoan civilization that flourished in the Mediterranean from 1700 to 1100 BCE.
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Lion Gate. Limestone. Ca. 1300-1250 BCE. Mycenae, Greece.
The Lion Gate is famous for its use of the relieving arch, a corbelled arch that leaves an opening and lightens the weight carried by the lintel.
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Ground plan of the citadel of Tiryns. Ca. 1400-1200 BCE. Tiryns, Greece.
The citadel site of Tiyrns is known for its cyclopean vaulted tunnels that run next to its walls and its tightly controlled access to the megaron and the main
rooms of the citadel.
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Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, Greece, ca. 1300-1250 BCE.
The Treasure of Atreus and others tombs like it are demonstrations of corbelled vaulting that covers an expansive open space.
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Restored Interior Stairwell
Palace at Knossos, Crete, Greece. ca. 1700-1400 BCE.
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Plan of the Palace at Knossos.
Knossos, Crete, Greece. ca. 1700-1400 BCE.
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Mycenaean Hunting Dagger
Mycenaean hunting dagger with scene of a lion hunt. Bronze with gold, silver, and niello inlay. Ca. 16th century BCE. Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece.
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Nestor's Cup
Nestor's Cup. Gold. Ca. 1600-1500 BCE. Grave Circle A, Grave Shaft IV, Mycenae, Greece.
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Mask of Agamemnon
Mask of Agamemnon. Gold. Ca. 1600-1500 BCE. Grave Circle A, Grave shaft V, Mycenae, Greece.
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Mycenaean Death Mask
Mycenaean death mask. Gold. Ca. 1600-1500 BCE. Grave Circle A, Grave Shaft IV, Mycenae, Greece.
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Cycladic Female Figure
A Cycladic female figure. Marble. Cyclades, Greece. Ca. 2500 BCE
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Cycladic Male Figure
A Cycladic male figure with the harp. Marble. Santorini, Greece. ca. 2500 BCE.
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Map of the Cyclades Islands
A map marking the Cyclades Islands.
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Map of Minoan Crete
Map of Minoan Crete
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Female head.
Female head of a priestess, goddess, or sphinx. Painted plaster. Ca. 1300-1250 BCE. Mycenae, Greece.
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Psi Figure
Mycenaean Psi figure. Terracotta. Ca. 1280 BCE. Tiryns, Greece.
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Phi Figures
Mycenaean Phi Figures. Terracotta. Ca. 13th c. BCE. Mycenae, Greece.
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Bull Headed Rhyton
Bull headed rhyton. Terracotta. Ca. 1300-1200 BCE. Mycenae, Greece.
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Warrior Vase
Warrior Vase. Terracotta. Ca. 1200 BCE. Mycenae, Greece.
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Octopus Vase
Octopus Vase. Palaikastro, Crete, Greece. ca. 1500 BCE.
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Kamera Ware Vessel
Kamares ware vessel with abstract floral design. Minoan.
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Landscape with Sparrows
Landscape with Sparrows or Spring Fresco. Akrotiri, Thera, Greece. Ca 1650 BCE.
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Bull Leaping Fresco
Bull leaping Fresco. Knossos, Crete, Greece. Ca. 1450-1400 BCE.
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Flying Fish
Fragment of a Minoan fresco depicting a flying fish. Phalakopi, Milos, Greece.
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Bull's Head Rhyton
A rhyton in the shape of a bull's head.
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Bull Leaper
Bronze. South west Crete, Greece. 1550-1450 BCE.
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Minoan Woman
Bronze. Crete, Greece. Ca. 1600-1500 BCE.
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Snake Goddess
Palace at Knossos, Knossos, Crete, Greece. Ca. 1600 BCE.
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Male marble figurines from the Cyclades are typically depicted
A) sitting in a char and playing a harp or lyre.
B) with legs together and arms folded over their abdomen.
C) carrying tools or weapons that were typical of the time.
D) sitting in prayer.
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Male marble figurines from the Cyclades are typically depicted
A) sitting in a char and playing a harp or lyre.
B) with legs together and arms folded over their abdomen.
C) carrying tools or weapons that were typical of the time.
D) sitting in prayer.
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What was the cataclysmic event that ended the Minoan
propalatial period?
A) an earthquake
B) an invasion
C) the event is unknown
D) a volcanic eruption
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What was the cataclysmic event that ended the Minoan
propalatial period?
A) an earthquake
B) an invasion
C) the event is unknown
D) a volcanic eruption
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Which of the following were important elements of Minoan art
during the Neopalatial Period? (1) marine life, (2) victory in battle,
(3) the natural world, (4) gods and goddesses
A) (1), (2), (3) and (4)
B) (1) and (3)
C) (1), (2) and (3)
D) (3) and (4)
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Which of the following were important elements of Minoan art
during the Neopalatial Period? (1) marine life, (2) victory in battle,
(3) the natural world, (4) gods and goddesses
A) (1), (2), (3) and (4)
B) (1) and (3)
C) (1), (2) and (3)
D) (3) and (4)
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The misnamed "palaces" of Crete were actually _______.
A) tombs
B) administrative centers
C) churches
D) military baracks
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The misnamed "palaces" of Crete were actually _______.
A) tombs
B) administrative centers
C) churches
D) military baracks
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Which style of Minoan vase painting depicted marine scenes and
animals?
A) both of these styles
B) Kamares-ware
C) Marine-style
D) neither of these styles
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Which style of Minoan vase painting depicted marine scenes and
animals?
A) both of these styles
B) Kamares-ware
C) Marine-style
D) neither of these styles
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Which animal was partiularly important to Minoan civilization and
was represented in a famous bronze sculpture?
A) the lion
B) the dolphin
C) the horse
D) the bull
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Which animal was partiularly important to Minoan civilization and
was represented in a famous bronze sculpture?
A) the lion
B) the dolphin
C) the horse
D) the bull
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The Mycenaean Treasury of Atreus is an example of which kind of
structure?
A) Tholos Tomb
B) Pyramid
C) Mastaba
D) Palace
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The Mycenaean Treasury of Atreus is an example of which kind of
structure?
A) Tholos Tomb
B) Pyramid
C) Mastaba
D) Palace
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What was the purpose of Mycenaean death masks?
A) to hide the face of death
B) to record the main features of the dead
C) to be worn by dancers at burial ceremonies
D) to assist the dead in reaching the afterlife
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What was the purpose of Mycenaean death masks?
A) to hide the face of death
B) to record the main features of the dead
C) to be worn by dancers at burial ceremonies
D) to assist the dead in reaching the afterlife
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An elaborate and decorative drinking cup, such as the terracotta
vessel made by the Mycenaeans, is known as a ______.
A) rhyton
B) vase
C) krater
D) none of these answers
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An elaborate and decorative drinking cup, such as the terracotta
vessel made by the Mycenaeans, is known as a ______.
A) rhyton
B) vase
C) krater
D) none of these answers
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