Aegean Art
Aegean Art
Aegean Art
Aegean Art
Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean
Trench 800, Building B
Lived on Crete
Traded with Egypt and
Mesopotamia
Minoan Hieroglyphs and Linear
A have not been translated
Many aspects of civilization left
unclear:
Government
Economy
View of East Crete
Religion
Fig. 4-5. Plan of Knossos, from Crete, Greece, ca. 1700
1400 BCE.
South Entrance of Knossos, from Crete, Greece, as Second Level looking East, from Knossos, Crete, Greece,
reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. as reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans.
Fig. 4-4. Aerial view of Knossos, from Crete, Greece, ca.
17001370 BCE.
Fig. 4-12. Marine Style octopus jar, from Palaikastro,
Crete, Greece, ca. 1500 BCE. Clay, h. 11, Herakleion
Archaeological Museum.
Fig. 4-13. Snake Goddess, from Knossos, Crete, Greece, ca.
1600 BCE. Faience, h. 1 1.5, Herakleion Archaeological
Museum.
Fig. 4-8. Bull Leapers, from Knossos, Crete, Greece, ca. 1500 BCE. Fresco,
h. 28, Herakleion Archaeological Museum.
Detail of Bull Leapers, from Knossos, Crete, Greece, ca. 1500 BCE.
Fresco, Herakleion Archaeological Museum.
Fig. 4-8. Bull Leapers, from Knossos, Crete, Greece, ca. 1500 BCE. Fresco,
h. 28, Herakleion Archaeological Museum.
Thera
Cycladic island (Santorini)
Active volcano, erupted ca.
1525 BCE
Minoan settlement of Akrotiri