Aegean archaeology
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Aegean archaeology is the branch of archaeology that investigates the ancient cultures and material remains of the Aegean region, including prehistoric and early historic Greece and surrounding areas.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Aegean archaeology canonical | 2 |
| Aegean prehistory | 1 |
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Target entity: Aegean archaeology Context triple: [Greek Dark Ages, studiedIn, Aegean archaeology]
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Aegean Bronze Age
The Aegean Bronze Age was a prehistoric era (c. 3200–1100 BCE) in the Aegean region marked by advanced palace-centered societies, extensive trade networks, and the flourishing of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations.
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Cycladic culture
Cycladic culture was an early Bronze Age civilization of the Aegean islands, noted for its distinctive marble figurines and influential role in the development of later Aegean societies.
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Neolithic Aegean
Neolithic Aegean refers to the prehistoric cultures around the Aegean Sea characterized by early farming communities, sedentary village life, and the development of pottery and stone tools before the advent of metalworking.
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Helladic culture
Helladic culture refers to the Bronze Age civilization that developed on mainland Greece, known for its early urban centers, fortified palaces, and role as a precursor to Mycenaean Greece.
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Hellenic world
The Hellenic world refers to the ancient Greek cultural sphere, encompassing the people, cities, and regions unified by Greek language, religion, and customs across the Mediterranean and Near East.
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Target entity: Aegean archaeology Target entity description: Aegean archaeology is the branch of archaeology that investigates the ancient cultures and material remains of the Aegean region, including prehistoric and early historic Greece and surrounding areas.
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A.
Aegean Bronze Age
The Aegean Bronze Age was a prehistoric era (c. 3200–1100 BCE) in the Aegean region marked by advanced palace-centered societies, extensive trade networks, and the flourishing of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations.
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Cycladic culture
Cycladic culture was an early Bronze Age civilization of the Aegean islands, noted for its distinctive marble figurines and influential role in the development of later Aegean societies.
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C.
Neolithic Aegean
Neolithic Aegean refers to the prehistoric cultures around the Aegean Sea characterized by early farming communities, sedentary village life, and the development of pottery and stone tools before the advent of metalworking.
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Helladic culture
Helladic culture refers to the Bronze Age civilization that developed on mainland Greece, known for its early urban centers, fortified palaces, and role as a precursor to Mycenaean Greece.
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Hellenic world
The Hellenic world refers to the ancient Greek cultural sphere, encompassing the people, cities, and regions unified by Greek language, religion, and customs across the Mediterranean and Near East.
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Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic field
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archaeological subdiscipline ⓘ |
| concerns |
collapse of Bronze Age Aegean systems
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cultural interactions in the Bronze Age Aegean ⓘ emergence of complex societies in the Aegean ⓘ |
| fieldOfStudy | Aegean region NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasGeographicFocus |
Aegean Sea basin
NERFINISHED
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Crete NERFINISHED ⓘ Cyclades NERFINISHED ⓘ Dodecanese NERFINISHED ⓘ Greek mainland NERFINISHED ⓘ western Anatolia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasTemporalFocus |
Bronze Age
NERFINISHED
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Early Iron Age ⓘ Neolithic period ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Classical archaeology
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Mediterranean archaeology ⓘ Near Eastern archaeology ⓘ prehistoric archaeology ⓘ |
| studies |
Aegean architecture
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Aegean art and iconography ⓘ Aegean burial practices ⓘ Aegean ceramics ⓘ Aegean island cultures ⓘ Aegean metallurgy ⓘ Aegean palatial centers ⓘ Aegean religious practices ⓘ Aegean scripts and administrative systems ⓘ Aegean trade networks NERFINISHED ⓘ Bronze Age Aegean civilizations ⓘ Crete in prehistory ⓘ Cyclades in prehistory ⓘ Cycladic culture NERFINISHED ⓘ Greek mainland in prehistory ⓘ Minoan civilization NERFINISHED ⓘ Mycenaean civilization NERFINISHED ⓘ Neolithic Aegean communities ⓘ ancient cultures of the Aegean ⓘ coastal Anatolia in the Aegean context ⓘ early historic Greece ⓘ material remains in the Aegean region ⓘ prehistoric Greece ⓘ |
| usesMethod |
architectural analysis
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bioarchaeology ⓘ ceramic analysis ⓘ excavation ⓘ radiocarbon dating ⓘ stratigraphic analysis ⓘ survey archaeology ⓘ |
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Subject: Aegean archaeology Description of subject: Aegean archaeology is the branch of archaeology that investigates the ancient cultures and material remains of the Aegean region, including prehistoric and early historic Greece and surrounding areas.
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