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Introduction to Pre-Hellenistic Greece - Part 2 (507 words) |
 | Helladic pottery as well as the buildings and the now- deciphered Linear B tablets are being used to put together what Mycenaean civilization looked like. |
 | The Early Helladic period is defined as the years 2750 BC to 2000 BC. |
 | The Middle Helladic period (2000 BC - 1550 BC) and the Late Helladic period (1550 BC - 1150 BC) is the period we are most concerned with, the period which rivals Hellenistic Greece in its artistic and cultural achievements. |
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Astrom Editions - Books (518 words) |
 | The Late Helladic I Pottery of the Southwestern Peloponnesos and Its Local Characteristics. |
 | Chapter I is a detailed account of the Late Helladic I pottery from deposits excavated at settlement-sites in the SW part of the Peloponnesos, among them Voroulia-Tragana (where an important closed LH I group of domestic material was found) and Nichoria (where evidence for a stratigraphic distinction between LH I and LH IIA was produced). |
 | The strength of the local Middle Helladic ceramic traditions which survived into the Late Helladic I period is assessed and reference is made to parallel developments in other regions of the Greek Mainland, particularly the eastern Peloponnesos. |