Mycenaean pottery
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceMycenaean pottery is the pottery, produced by Mycenaeans into four major stages,
- Late Helladic I-IIA (ca. 1675/1650 - 1490/1470 B.C.)
- Late Helladic IIB-IIIA1 (ca. 1490/1470 - 1390/1370 B.C.)
- Late Helladic IIIA2-B (ca. 1390/1370 -1190 B.C.)
- Late Helladic IIIC (ca. 1190-1050 B.C.).
After 11th century BC Submycenaean (1060–1000) and Protogeometric (1000-900 BC) pottery follows.
See also
References
- Mycenaean Pictorial Art and Pottery http://projectsx.dartmouth.edu
- Late Bronze Age Greek Pottery http://www.historyforkids.org
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