The Aegean island during 3p.ch. millennium BC


The course examines the island of Aegean civilizations that flourished during the Early Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC). The summary examination of the island groups (the northern and eastern Aegean, Sporades, Saronic, Cyclades, Dodecanese and Crete) is attempted in chronological and geographical order, starting from the so-called "Trojan - Voreioaigaiaki" cultural level and ending at the earliest stages of the Minoan civilization. During the 3rd millennium BC Aegean growing residential centers proto-urban character and marked important steps in technology and art, guided the movement and processing of metals, and shipbuilding. This journey to the urbanization and the creation of "cities" is examined in comparison with the data of modern societies mainland


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Instructors: Andreas Vlachopoulos
Department: Department of History and Archaeology
Institution: University of Ioannina
Subject: History and Archaeology
Rights: CC-BY-ND

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