美の回廊を巡る:特洛伊战争时代的迈锡尼文明
Mycenae was a fortified late Bronze Age city located between two hills on the Argolid plain of the Peloponnese, Greece. The acropolis today dates from between the 14th and 13th century BCE when the Mycenaean civilization was at its peak of power, influence and artistic expression.
“Procession of women” Fresco Early Period of the Mycenaean Palaces
Thebes, LH IIIA
“War Chariot grave stele”
Mycenae, Grave Circle A
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
Terracotta Staue from the Ayia Irini Temple/shrine, LC I/LM LB
“Battle in the Glen” ring from Mycenae, Shaft Grave Circle A
Decorative fresco friezes Pylos, LH IIIB
“Blue Bird Frieze” Fresco
Mycenaean-type blue glass beads, Uluburun shipwreck,
c. 14th century BCE
Ayia Triada, painted stone sarcophagus, from chamber tomb.
Third Palace Period, LM II/IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE.
Reconstruction of “figure-8” shield fresco, Hall of the Double Axes, Knossos Palace, Third Palace Period, LM II/IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
Detail of “Campstool” fresco, Knossos Palace
Third Palace Period, LM II/IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
“Chariot tablets of Knossos”, Linear B tablets, Knossos palace, Third Palace Period, LM II - IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
Clay sealings from the Northeastern building, Palace of Nestor, Pylos, LH IIIB, c. 1300-1200 BCE
“Dancing Lady”, fresco fragment from Queen's Megaron, Knossos Palace Third Palace Period, LM II/IIIA,
c. 1450-1350 BCE
Dendra, suit of armor with boars tusk helmet. LH IIIB, c. 1300-1200 BCE
Detail of fresco from Room of the Frescoes
Cult Center, Mycenae, LH IIIB, c. 1250 BCE
Drawing of fresco from Room of the Frescoes
Cult Center, Mycenae
LH IIIB, c. 1250 BCE
Female Figurine from Gazi Sanctuary
(Crete), terracotta
Post-Palatial Period, c. 1200 BCE
Sub-Mycenaean (left) and Proto-geometric (right) stirrup jars, Athens, c. 1100-1050 BCE
“The Dendra Octopus cup”
From tholos tomb, Dendra
LH II-IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
“The Dendra Octopus cup”
From tholos tomb, Dendra
LH II-IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
“The Palaikastro Youth”
Chryselephantine statuette, Palaikastro, Crete, 2nd Palace Period
“The Vapheio Cups”
Two gold cups
From tholos tomb at Vapheio
LH II, c. 1500-1400 BCE
“the quiet cup”
“The Vapheio Cups”
Two gold cups
From tholos tomb at Vapheio
LH II, c. 1500-1400 BCE
“the violent cup”
“The Warrior Vase,” Mycenae, LH IIIC, c. 1200-1125 BCE
Thebes, stirrup jar in Palace Style, LH II, 1500-1400 BCE
“Toreador” fresco, Knossos, Third Palace Period
LM II/IIIA, c. 1450-1350 BCE
'Treasury of Atreus”
Mycenae, LH IIIB, c. 1300-1200 BCE
“Triad of two goddesses and a child”
Mycenae, ivory, 3” h., LH III A-B, c. 1400-1200 BCE
View of Shaft Grave Circle A, built in LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
renovated in LH IIIB, c. 1300-1200 BCE
Fresco fragments of woman’s feet and the “White Goddess”/“White Queen”
Pylos, (from the plaster dump on northwest slope), LH IIIB
Matt painted jar,
Mycenae, Grave Circle B
Late MH to LH I
Bronze statue of man
offering the “Minoan salute”
Ayia Irini, temple/shrine,
LC I/ LM IB
Thebes (Boeotia), mainland Greece Grey two-handled 'Minyan Ware' cup. Middle Bronze, Middle Helladic, 2000-1600 BCE.
“Mistress of Animals, with goats”
Minet el-Beida/Ugarit (Syria), circular lid, ivory, c. 1400-1200 BCE
Mycenae, fortification walls,
c. 1250 BCE
'Nestor's Cup“
Grave Circle A, Grave IV, Mycenae
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
“Nilotic scene dagger” Circle A, Shaft Grave V. Niello and bronze,
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
Copper “oxhide” and “bun” ingots, Uluburun shipwreck, c. 14th century BCE
“Peaceful Griffin”
Mycenae
LH IIIA-B
c. 1400-1200 BCE
“Phi”-type figurine, terracotta,
LH IIIA-B, c. 1400-1200 BCE
“Psi”-type figurine, terracotta,
LH IIIA-B, c. 1400-1200 BCE
Reconstruction of painted floor in throneroom (room 6), Pylos, LH IIIB
Reconstruction of the throneroom (room 6) at Pylos, LH IIIB
Pyxis with scenes of lions chasing deer
Grave Circle A, Grave V, Mycenae wood with gold overlay plaques
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
“River battle fresco” Pylos, LH IIIB
“Siege rhyton,” silver,
Circle A, Grave IV, Mycenae
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
Cylinder Seal Necklace
Tholos tomb burial, Kazarma (mainland Greece),
LH II, c. 1500-1400 BCE
Gold signet rings, 2nd Palace Period, LM I
“Shield fresco”, from Cult Center area, Mycenae
LH IIIB
“Griffin Attack Scene”
Carved ivory pyxis
Athens
LH IIIA-B,
c. 1400-1200 BCE
“Heraldic Dolphins”
Painted plaster panel from floor of Throneroom, Tiryns
LH IIIB
Labeled jars of Imports from Crete
Thebes, palace, stirrup jars. LH/LM IIIA-B, c. 1400-1200 BCE
h. 44.5cm and 28cm
“The Lady of Mycenae” fresco, found near Cult Center, Mycenae LH IIIB
Reconstruction of the “Lady with the Ivory Figurine” fresco
Found near Cult Center, Mycenae LH IIIB
“Lamenting women, chariots, hunting and toreadors”, clay sarcophagus (larnax), from Chamber Tomb at Tanagra (near Thebes in Boeotia, Greece) LH III B, 1300-1200 BCE
Lerna, level IV, black-burnished ware. Early Helladic III, Early Bronze,
c. 2400-2000 BCE.
LH IIIC regional pottery, 1200-1125 BCE
Pylos, Linear B tablet fragment, LH IIIB, c. 1300-1200 BCE
Lion Gate, Mycenae, LH IIIB, c. 1250 BCE
“Lion as both hunter and
hunted”
(detail of two sides of niello dagger blade)
Mycenae, Circle A, Shaft Grave IV. LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE.
Lion-Head Hilt Mycenaean Sword, Type A
Mycenae (now in National Museum, Athens)
c. 1600 BCE gold and bronze
Long house with burial
Lefkandi, (Greek Mainland)
10th century BCE
“Mask of Agamemnon,” gold, Circle A, Grave V, Mycenae
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
“Master of Animals” Gold jewelry, Aegina Treasure, c. 1900-1700 BCE
Gold double axes from cave sanctuary at Arkalochori
Gold Rhyton in Form of Lion's Head, Circle A, shaft Grave IV, Mycenae
LH I, c. 1600-1500 BCE
“Grain Goddess?”, detail of lower part of fresco
Room of the Frescoes, Cult Center, Mycenae LH IIIB, c. 1250 BCE
Reconstructed view of Grave Circle B, MH III-LH IA, 1650-1550 BCE
Griffin and Lion fresco
Fresco fragments recovered from Hall 46, west corner and from Throne Room (room 6), Pylos
LH IIIB