aegean civilizations
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Ancient Aegean Civilizations
c. 3200-1100 BCE
Cycladic Civilization
c. 3200-1500 BCE
Harp Player, 2800-2700 BCE
Female Figure, 2600-2400 BCE
Vase, 2300-1900 BCE
Minoan Civilization
c. 2800-1400 BCE
Myth
The Rape of Europa, c. 330-320 BCE
The Rape of EuropaValentin Serov, 1910
Minos, Rhadamanthys, Aiakos, 4th c. BCE
The History of the MinotaurCassone Paintings, 16th c.
Icarus Presents the Artificial Cow to Pasiphaë, Pompeii Mural, 1st c. CE
Pasiphaë and the Minotaur, 340-320 BCE
Torso of the Minotaur, 5th c. BCE
The MinotaurGeorge Frederic Watts, 1885
Theseus and the Minotaur in the LabyrinthEdward Burne-Jones, 1861
Theseus Slaying the Minotaur, c. 460 BCE
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus, c. 400-190 BCE
The Fall of IcarusPeter Paul Rubens, 1636
Fact
Religion
Bull Veneration
Seal: Bulls Reclining, 17th c. BCE
Seal, 16th c. BCE
Bull’s Head Rhyton, 15th c. BCE
Bull’s Head Rhyton, c. 1450 BCE
Sacrifical Labrys
Snake Goddesses
Younger Snake Goddess, c. 1700-1500
Elder Snake Goddess, c. 1700-1500
Bull-Leaping
Bull Leaping
Minoan Bull Leaper, c. 2100 BCE
Seal, c. 1700 BCE
Bull Leaper, 1550-1450 BCE
Bull Leaping Fresco from the Palace of Minos 1550-1450 BCE
Written Languages
Linear A
Linear B
The Palace of Minos at Knossos
c. 1700-1400 BCE
Pithoi
Frescoes at the Palace of Minos
Throne Room
Akrotiri, Thera (Santorini)
Before 1630 BCE
Spring (Landscape)
Town and Ships
Boxing Youths
Fisherman
Saffron Gatherer
Woman with Papyrus
Blue Monkeys
Antelopes
Gold Ibex
Mycenaean Civilization
c. 2000-1100 BCE
Myth
Trojan War Scene, 590-170 BCE
Chryseis Brought to Agamemnon, 360-350 BCE
Fact
“Cyclopean Walls”
Female Figures, 14th c. BCE
Chariot Krater, 13th c. BCE
Palace at Mycenae
c. 1700-1300 BCE
The Lion Gate
c. 1300-1200 BCE
The Lion Gate at MycenaeEdward Dowell, 1821
The Lion Gate at MycenaeThéodore du Moncel, 1845
The Treasury of Atreus
c. 1300-1200 BCE
Royal Grave Circle A
c. 1600-1500
Funeral Mask of Agamemnonc. 1550-1500 BCE
The Warrior House(Outside the Palace Complex)
Warrior Vase, c. 1200 BCE
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