- The
Protogeometric style (or Proto-Geometric) is a
style of
Ancient Gr****
pottery led by
Athens and produced, in
Attica and
Central Greece,
between roughly...
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considered to last from c. 1100 to 800 BC and
include the
phases from the
Protogeometric period to the
Middle Geometric I period,
which Knodell (2021) calls...
- (c. 1050–800 BC). The last
included all the
ceramic phases from the
Protogeometric to the
Middle Geometric and
lasted until the
beginning of the Historic...
- the
culture recovered Sub-Mycenaean
pottery finally blended into the
Protogeometric style,
which begins Ancient Gr****
pottery proper.[citation needed] The...
- shape. The
shape of the
vessel can be
traced in
pottery back to the
Protogeometric period in Athens,
however the
Athenian pyxis has
various shapes itself...
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buildings at
Iasus (with two "Minoan"
levels underneath them), as well as
Protogeometric and
Geometric material remains (i.e.
cemeteries and pottery). Archaeologists...
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divided from its
earlier manifestation, the
Protogeometric, used
until the
ninth century BCE; the
Protogeometric was also
argued to be
Dorian in origin. The...
- Dark Ages (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC),
archaeologically characterised by the
protogeometric and
geometric styles of
designs on pottery.
Following the Dark Ages...
- part of the Gr**** Dark Ages saw
minimal artistic production until the
Protogeometric style in
pottery emerged about 1050 BC,
which is
taken as the first...
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Nuragic Aegean Cycladic Minoan Minyan ware
Mycenaean Gr**** Sub-Mycenaean
Protogeometric Geometric Orientalizing Archaic Black-figure Red-figure
Severe style...