Art History Before 1450
Instructor: Roberta A. Mayer, Ph.D.
Aegean Art
Study Guide 4
Minoan — 2000-1450 B.C.
Mycenaean — 1450-1200 B.C.
Vocabulary
Cyclopean wall
megaron
tholos
Helladic
Schliemann
Cyclades
faience
corbeled dome
citadel
Pausanias
Knossos
Tiryns
relieving triangle
dromos
repousse
bastion
Aegean
Minoan
Sir Arthur Evans
Linear A
Linear B
Practice Essay Questions
- What features of the architecture of the Palace at Knossos are thought to have given rise to the Greek myth of the labyrinth?
- When was the potter's wheel invented and how did it influence the shape of pottery?
- How helpful has the deciphering of Aegean Bronze Age written documents been in understanding Minoan culture?
- Describe a corbeled vault.
- In what major ways did the Citadel of Tiryns differ from the Palace at Knossos? What geographic and historical factors may account for these differences?
- What are the current theories concerning the origin of the Minoan culture and the relationship between Minoans and Mycenaeans?
- When did the Minoan civilization come to a close? What reasons are given for its demise?
- In what ways does Minoan fresco painting differ from Egyptian frescoes of the New Kingdom? Discuss both stylistic features and where and why they were painted.
- Who was Heinrich Schliemann, what did he find, and what sources did he use to make his archeological discoveries?