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ANCIENT GREEK POTTERY & ARCHITECTURE
PRESENTATION BY ALYSSA
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Fæ
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POTTERY
Photo by
Sharon Mollerus
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PROTOGEOMETRICAL PERIOD (C. 1050 - 900 BC)
MAINLY CIRCLES, TRIANGLES, WAVY LINES AND ARCS.
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POTTERY 1000-700 B.C.
DURING THE DARK AGES, THE POTTERY DONE WAS MORE GEOMETRICAL.
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miriam.mollerus
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POTTERY 720-550 B.C.
AROUND THIS TIME, ATHENIANS STARTED INTERACTING WITH OTHER CULTURES.
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mharrsch
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POTTERY 550-300 B.C.
DURING THIS PERIOD, ATHENIAN POTTERY FLOURISHED WITH PICTURES OF THE GODS.
Photo by
Xuan Che
7.
ARCHAIC VASE PAINTERS (500 TO 480 B.C.)
BROUGHT MORE NATURALISM TO POTTERY WITH IMAGES OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS.
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archer10 (Dennis) REPOSTING
8.
REDFIGURE PAINTING (480 TO 425 BC)
MORE BLANK BACKGROUND WAS ADDED TO FOCUS ON THE IMAGE PORTRAYED.
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diffendale
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300 B.C. (HELLENISTIC PERIOD)
POTTERY BECAME MORE SIMPLE WITH PATTERNS AND LESS BLACK AND RED.
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mharrsch
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HANDMADE POTTERY
POTTERY IN THIS TIME IS SHAPED BY ONE PERSON, AND PASSED TO ANOTHER FOR DECOR.
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diffendale
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HEATED AND COOLED
POTTERY WAS BAKED AND HARDENED IN A KILN. WOOD AND CHARCOAL WAS BURNED FOR FUEL.
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Ken Lund
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UPSIDE DOWN POTTERY
WHILE COOLING, POTTERY WAS FLIPPED UPSIDE DOWN, CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE ART.
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abeppu
13.
SKYPHOS STYLES
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peterjr1961
14.
KYLIX STYLES
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profzucker
15.
KANTHAROS STYLES
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diffendale
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ANCIENT FLASKS
FLASKS LIKE THESE WERE USED TO HOLD PERFUMES, OILS, AND OINTMENTS.
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diffendale
17.
TRADING
POTTERY WAS OFTEN TRADED FOR MORE VALUABLE ITEMS.
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daryl_mitchell
18.
AGRICULTURE
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Rajesh Kunnath
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ANCIENT CLIMATES
HOT & DRY FROM APRIL TO SEPTEMBER. OFTEN RAINY AND CAN GET EXTREMELY COLD IN THE MOUNTAINS.
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Horia Varlan
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ANCIENT FARMING
GREEKS GREW MOSTLG WHEAT AND BARLEY TO LIVE OFF.
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immarkcz
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ANCIENT HARVESTING
THE CITIZENS HAD OLIVE TREES FOR OLIVE TREES AND GREW GRAPES.
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def110
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VEGETABLE GARDENS
CABBAGE, ONION, GARLIC, LENTILS, CHICK PEA, AND BEANS.
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CharlesFred
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HERB GARDENS
SAGE, MINT, THYME, SAVORY, AND OREGANO.
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KateMonkey
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ORCHARDS & OILSEED
FIG, ALMOND, APPLE, AND PEAR TREES. OILSEED PLANTS LIKE LINSEED, SESAME, AND POPPY WERE ALSO GROWN.
Photo by
Muffet
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ANCIENT ANIMALS
MYCENAEANS RAISED MANY CATTLE. GOATS AND SHEEP QUICKLY BECAME THE MOST COMMON LIVESTOCK.
Photo by
Claudio.Ar
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ANIMAL RESOURCES
MEAT, WOOL, AND MILK (USUALLY IN THE FORM OF CHEESE), PORK, POULTRY, CHICKEN, AND GEESE.
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snailsareslimy
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HORSES
HORSES WERE A LUXURY ANIMAL, SIGNIFYING ARISTOCRACY.
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Jyrki Salmi
28.
COWS
COWS WERE ALSO SOMETIMES RAISED, ALTHOUGH THEY WERE NOT AS COMMON AS OTHER FARM ANIMALS.
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haglundc
29.
WOOD
WOOD WAS A VERY BIG DEAL. HOMES AND WAGONS WERE MADE OF WOOD.
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`James Wheeler
30.
BEES
BEEKEEPING PROVIDED HONEY, THE ONLY SOURCE OF SUGAR KNOWN TO THE GREEKS.
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BotheredByBees
31.
BRONZE
BRONZE WAS USED FOR FARM TOOLS AND WEAPONRY.
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alpha du centaure
32.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
MAINLY VERTICAL PILLERS AND HORIZONTAL BEAMS.
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neilalderney123
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DORIC STYLE
SLIMMER TOWRADS THE TOP AND WIDER AT THE BOTTOM
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Dimitry B
34.
CORINTHIAN STYLE
CORINTHIAN STYLES HAD DECORATIVE PATTERENS AT THE TOP
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Images George Rex
35.
IONIC STYLE
IONIC STYLED COLUMNS CURLED ON THE SIDE TO MAKE IT LOOK UNIQUE
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Universal Pops (David)--Badly Needs Bandwidth
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