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Between c. 1400 and 1200 BC, impressive palaces were the focal points of power for the Mycenaeans in Bronze Age Greece.
Archaeologists have made an exciting discovery after they unearthed fragments inscribed with the name Odysseus on the island of Ithaca - home to one of ancient Greece’s greatest heroes. Not up to date ...
New discoveries including gold ornaments and fine pottery at an ancient port city in Cyprus dating back more than 3,000 years indicate that the settlement was one of the Mediterranean’s ...
A complementary therapy However, pottery alone may not replace other forms of mental health treatment. It is an effective complementary therapy that enhances emotional healing. Therapeutic pottery ...
A glimpse into an “enigmatic class of Mycenaean pottery” The tin-covered “enigmatic class of Mycenaean pottery” was first recognized by legendary archaeologist Arthur Evans in his publication of the ...
News Published: 24 November 1923 Research Items Nature 112, 770–772 (1923) Cite this article ...
In the conventional chronology, Mycenaean-style pottery was produced from the 16th to 11th century BC and was succeeded by the protogeometric style towards the end of the 11th century BC.
The discovery at Eleon suggests that the protogeometric and mycenaean styles co-existed for a 100 years, rather than occurring one after each other. This means that the dark ages of Greece, could be ...
Wes Muckey of Nolde Forest Pottery creates unusual pottery forms depicting fantastic characters. Nolde Forest Pottery is marking its 30th anniversary. (BILL UHRICH – READING EAGLE) ...
This layer of ceramics belongs to the so-called “domestic” ceramics of the Late Bronze Age, synchronized with Mycenaean ceramics of the period (LHIIIC). Although few fragments of actual Mycenaean ...
Pottery fragments found onsite are lined in purple pigment, suggesting they were once containers for dye. Lydia Berger / PLOS ONE On an island in Greece, researchers have discovered a 3,600-year ...
A famous Mycenaean suit of armor was not just ceremonial, but suitable for extended combat, according to a study published May 22 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Andreas Flouris of the ...