IRL 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Aegean Civilizations, Late Bronze Age Collapse, Cycladic Art

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The art of the bronze age in the ancient aegean greek art. Aegean themes: stylistic conventions/formal analyses, reconstruction of objects, relationship between minion and mycenaean cultures, the limits of archeological info. Exekias: ajax and achilles playing a game, 540 530 b. c. General intro to the aegean world: timeline: all dates are approx, 3000 1600 b. c. Cycladic (objects from 2600 b. c. : 1900 1375 b. c. Minoan (objects 1500: 1600 1100 b. c. Mycenaean (objects 1500 1200: these civilizations overlap one another and overlap egypt and mesopotamia, they all knew and traded w/ one another. Minoan and mycenaean cultures: all of these civilizations had disappeared by 1200 b. c. in the bronze age collapse, appare(cid:374)tl(cid:455) (cid:862)perfe(cid:272)t stor(cid:373) of disasters(cid:863, affected all the cultures that border the med. Map showing knossos and mycenae: bronze age civilization on the island of crete is called minoan because of the greek myth about king. Knossos: (cid:862)toreador fresco(cid:863) or (cid:862)bull leaping wall painting(cid:863) circa (cid:1005)5(cid:1004)(cid:1004)

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