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Myrtos (__)
Built on a hilltop may be preliminary form of Palace |
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Knossos (1700-1400 BC)
Palace; lack of fortifications; ritual paraphernalia |
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Bull Vaulting Frescoe
Palace of Minos, Knossos
Fertility ritual/spectator sport |
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Snake Goddess (1700-1550 BC)
Minoan fertility figure |
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Gournia
Plan adapted to topography of hill;
little evidence for a palace |
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Arkhanes
Horns of Consecration, fertility symbols
May be site of human sacrifice |
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Petsofas Figurine
Hand made anthropomorphic figures |
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Aiya Trada Villa, Creet, ca 1700-1400
Residences of local elites;
Subsidiary administrative centers outside
the palace |
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Mycenae
Agglomerative architectural style; militaristic with emphasis on fortification |
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Karphi (1050 BC)
Agglomerative unplanned architecture
Cult area and great house |
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Lefkandi (900 BC)
Extensive burial;
Heroon Constructed |
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Apsidal Building, Nichoria, ca. 950 BC |
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Female Worshipper from Karphi,
Terracotta, ca. 1000 BC |
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Terra-Cotta Centaur with Geometric decoration, Lefkandi, ca. 1000 B.C. |
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Hekatompedon I, Samian Heraion
(8th century B.C.) |
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Temple of Apollo, Dreros (Late 8th B.C.) |
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Bronze Man and Centaur, Olympia (9th B.C.) |
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Dipylon Vase, Geometric Prothesis Amphora, Athens Dipylon Cemetery (8th B.C.) |
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Temple of Artemis, Corcyra (580 B.C.) |
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Temple of Aphaia, Aegina (500 B.C.) |
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Temple of Artemis, Ephesos (530 B.C.) |
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Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi (530 B.C.) |
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The Athenian Agora before the Persian Sack
(480 B.C) |
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New York Kouros, Attica (600 B.C.) |
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The Anavysos Kouros, Attica (530 B.C.) |
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The Berlin Kore, Keratea, Attica, Marble, ca. 570-560 BC |
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Peplos Kore, Acropolis, Athens,
Marble, ca. 530 BC |
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Kore 674, Acropolis, Athens,
Marble, ca. 520 BC |
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Plan of the Sanctuary of Zeus
Olympia, ca. 480 BC
Designed by Libon of Elis |
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Propylaia, Athens
Monumental Entryway to the Acropolis;
Designed by Mnesikles |
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Erechtheion, Athens (440 BC)
Exterior false symmetry
to account for bulding around pre-existing
cult areas |
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The Parthenon (447-432 B.C.)
Architects: Iktinos and Kallikrates
Heavy inclusion of architectural refinements |
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Artemision Zeus, Bronze,
Artemision, ca. 460 BC |
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Diskobolos, Marble, Myron,
Roman Copy, ca. 450 BC |
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Doryphoros, by Polykleitos, Museo Nazionale, Naples (440 B.C.) |
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Diadoumenos, by Polykleitos, (430 B.C.) |
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Death of Sarpedon Kalyx Krater, Attic Red Figure, Euphronios (515-510 B.C.) |
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The Revelers, Attic Red Figure Amphora, Euthymides (510 B.C.) |
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Athena, Attic Red Figure Neck Amphora, Berlin Painter, ca. 490 BC |
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The Revelers, Attic Red Figure Kylix,
Brygos Painter (500 B.C.) |
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Temple of Apollo at Bassae (420-390 B.C.)
Architect: Iktinos |
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Epidauros
increased popularity of mystery and healing cults |
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Priene (fourth century)
Shift to orthoganal planning |
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Mausoleum Halikarnassos (fourth century) |
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Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles (350 B.C.) |
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Temple of Apollo at Didyma (330B.C.) |
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Pergamon
Hellenistic Royal Capital |
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Dying Gaul, Roman
Copy of Greek Original, ca. 220 BC |
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Tyche of Antioch by Eutychides (c. 300) |
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Argonauts, Attic Red Figure Kalyx Krater,
Niobid Painter, ca. 460 BC |
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