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Slide A 1. Map of the eastern Mediterranean world 2. The Lion Gate, main entrance to the palace at Mycenae, ca. 1300 BCE 3. Large Geometric amphora, the so-called Dipylon Amphora, Athens, 750 BCE; illustrating scene of prothesis (mourning the dead person) *4. Large Geometric krater, the so-called Dipylon Krater, Athens, 750 BCE; illustrates prothesis, procession of warriors Orientalizing art 5. Protocorinthian aryballos (small perfume jar) with lion's head, Corinth, 650 BCE *6. Protocorinthian jug, the so-called Chigi vase, from Corinth, ca. 650 BCE *7. Protoattic amphora by the Polyphemos Painter, from Eleusis (near Athens), ca. 650 BCE: Perseus and the Gorgons (body); Odysseus and Polyphemos (neck) *8. Protoattic amphora by the Nessos Painter, from Athens, ca. 625 BCE: Perseus and the Gorgons (body); Herakles and Nessos (neck) 9. Terracotta statuette of a centaur, Lefkandi, 10th century BCE *10. Bronze statuette of standing male, dedicated by Mantiklos to Apollo, the so-called Mantiklos Apollo, from Thebes, 650 BCE 11. Marble statue of a standing woman, dedicated to Artemis by Nikandre, from Naxos, ca. 600 BCE 12. Map showing location of Lefkandi, Thebes, Naxos, Argos |
Slide B 1. Map showing the location of Greece, Crete, and Asia Minor 2. Geometric amphora, Athens, ca. 800 BCE 3. Detail of Dipylon Amphora, prothesis scene
4. Detail of Dipylon krater, prothesis
5. Protocorinthian olpe (pitcher) with lions and composite monsters, Corinth, 600 BCE 6. Detail of Chigi vase, showing warriors4a. Detail of Protoattic Eleusis amphora, Gorgons on body 7. Detail of Eleusis amphora, Odysseus and Polyphemos on neck
8. Detail of Protoattic amphora, Herakles and Nessos on neck
*9. Bronze statuette group showing man fighting centaur (Herakles and Nessos), Olympia, ca. 750 BCE 10. Mantiklos Apollo, side view *11. Limestone statuette of a standing woman, the so-called Lady of Auxerre, probably from Crete, ca. 650 BCE *12. Terracotta model of a temple, from Argos, ca. 750 BCE |