1 posted on
11/12/2005 8:42:01 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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2 posted on
11/12/2005 8:42:28 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Wednesday, November 2, 2005.)
To: SunkenCiv
Interesting .
I still hate the BCE instead of BC.
3 posted on
11/12/2005 8:45:00 PM PST by
Dustbunny
(Main Stream Media -- Making 'Max Headroom' a reality.)
To: SunkenCiv
4 posted on
11/12/2005 8:47:33 PM PST by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
Here are the titles and links to the 29 lessons in the Bronze Age Aegean available at Dartmouth College' website. In a file the text exceeds 800K. [List revised Thursday, June 26, 1997, and again Sunday, November 13, 2005]
- Chronology and Terminology
- Environment
- History of the Discipline
- 1: The Southern Greek Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Sequence at Franchthi
- 2: The Neolithic Cultures of Thessaly, Crete, and the Cyclades
- 3: The Eutresis and Korakou Cultures of Early Helladic I-II
- 4: The Early Cycladic Period
- 5: The Early Minoan Period:The Settlements
- 6: The Early Minoan Period: The Tombs
- 7: Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age
- 8: The 'Lefkandi I' and Tiryns Cultures of the Early Hellaadic IIB and Early Helladic III Periods
- 9: Middle Helladic Greece
- 10: Middle Minoan Crete
- 11: The First Palaces in the Aegean
- 12: Minoan Architecture: The Palaces
- 13: Minoan Domestic and Funerary Architecture of the Neopalatial and Post-Palatial Periods
- 14: Late Minoan Painting and Other Representational Art: Pottery, Frescoes, Steatite Vases, Ivories, and Bronzes
- 15: Minoan Religion
- 16: The Shaft Graves
- 17: Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands
- 18: The Nature and Extent of Neopalatial Minoan Influence in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Worlds
- 19: Mycenaean Tholos Tombs and Early Mycenaean Settlements
- 20: Mycenaean Residential Architecture: Palaces and Ordinary Housing
- 21: Mycenaean Public and Funerary Architecture: Fortifications, Drainage Projects, Roads, and Chamber Tombs
- 22: Aspects of Mycenaean Trade
- 23: Troy VI
- 24: Mycenaean Pictorial Art and Pottery
- 25: The Linear B Tablets and Mycenaean Social, Political, and Economic Organization
- 26: Mycenaean and Late Cycladic Religion and Religious Architecture
- 27: Troy VII and the Historicity of the Trojan War
- 28: The Collapse of Mycenaean Palatial Civilization and the Coming of the Dorians
- 29: Post-Palatial Twilight: The Aegean in the Twelfth Century B.C.
6 posted on
11/12/2005 10:10:05 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Wednesday, November 2, 2005.)
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Greek Ping!
Thanks Sunken Civ
8 posted on
11/13/2005 12:04:35 PM PST by
eleni121
('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
To: SunkenCiv
Just a slightly offtopic thought...
Minoans were crazy about pomegranates, the populace was continually required to give the king large urns filled with them.
Now we are finding out that compounds in Pomegranates are the best cancer preventers/fighters around.
To: SunkenCiv
Very cool. Do you operate the GGG list? If so, please add me.
20 posted on
07/30/2008 10:41:17 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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