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Art of the Ancient Aegean

nichsara
September 11, 2012

Art of the Ancient Aegean

Lecture given September 11, 2012

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September 11, 2012
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  6. Aegean Sea Kuliepe Arzawa A s suw a Lukka Ahhitawa

    Hatti Alashiya EGYPT Adriatic Sea Aegean Sea Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Tyrrhenian Sea Ionian Sea from the Baltic Melita (Malta) Crete Cyprus Sicily Athens Knossos Troy Miletus Tarsus Jerusalem Tyre Sidon Byblos Megiddo Memphis Orchomenus Mycenae Pylos Menainon Gla Thebes Tiryns Zakros Phaistos Tuwanuwa Kultepe Hattusas Masat Malia N Hittite Empire ca.1400 BCE Egyptian Empire ca.1400 BCE Mycenaean civilization ca.1350 BCE Mycenaean trade route mid-15th– 13th centuries BCE Eastern Mediterranean or overland trade route Mycenaean and Minoan trade in the second millennium BCE 200 km 0 200 miles 0 Trade Routes of the Mycenaeans and Minoans