Late Bronze Age Greek Pottery Vases for Kids - Minoan and Mycenaean Pottery - 1600-1200 BC

Late Bronze Age Greek Pottery

mycenaean vase
In the Late Bronze Age, or the Mycenean period, around 1500 BC, the Greeks began to make pottery with designs on it. Again (as in the Dimini period) the background is usually cream-colored and the design is painted on in black and red. Sometimes the designs are just geometric patterns. Other times they show a painting of a man fighting, or people driving a chariot, or imaginary wild animals borrowed from the art of Western Asia.
In the end of the Mycenean period, after the Greeks had conquered Crete, Mycenean potters began to imitate Minoan (Cretan) pottery styles. But where the Minoans liked to paint wildly flowing sea creatures, fish, seaweed, and octopuses, the Mycenean imitations of these are much stiffer and more symmetrical (and don't look so much like octopuses or seaweed!).
minoan octopus vase
Here is a Minoan octopus vase.
mycenaean palace style
And here is a Mycenean version of the
same thing (this is sometimes called the Palace style)

Stone Age
Early Bronze Age
Late Bronze Age
Sub-Mycenean (Dark Age)
Geometric
Black-Figure
Red-Figure


Main Greek Art page
Main Greeks page
Main art page

To find out more about Late Bronze Age Greek pottery, check out these books from Amazon.com or your library:


Hands-On Ancient People, Volume 2 : Art Activities about Minoans, Mycenaeans, Trojans, Ancient Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans (2004) For kids ages 9-12.

The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction, by William R. Biers (1996) This is NOT a children's book, but Biers writes very clearly and has a lot of good pictures.

Greek Art and Archaeology (3rd Edition), by John G. Pedley (2002) This is also NOT a children's book, but it has a lot of good information and is pretty readable. Plus, the author is really an expert in this field.

The Aegean Bronze Age (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Oliver Dickinson, Norman Yoffee (Editor) (1994)

Minoan and Mycenaean Art, by Reynold Higgins (2nd revised edition 1997) The standard book for college students.

This page was reviewed for accuracy by Ioannis Georganas in March 2005.




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