Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period:
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spellingShingle | Cheal, Catheryn L. Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period Furniture; Möbel |
title | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_auth | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_exact_search | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_full | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_fullStr | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_full_unstemmed | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
title_short | Furniture. The human activities of sitting, eating, lying down, and storing objects required furniture in the homes of ancient Greece. The development of hierarchic sociopolitical structures in the Bronze Age gave added impetus to furniture development, in the multiplicity of forms and decorative embellishments, as seen in the decorative ivory and gold inlays from the Mycenaean period |
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