Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time:
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spelling | Foley, Anne M. Verfasser aut Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geometric Period Griechische Geschichte 1200 - 750 v. Chr. (DE-2581)TH000003504 gbd Griechische Geschichte 750 - 500 v. Chr. (DE-2581)TH000003508 gbd year:2000 pages:658-660 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 658-660 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Foley, Anne M. Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time Geometric Period |
title | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_auth | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_exact_search | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_full | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_fullStr | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_full_unstemmed | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_short | Geometric Period. c. 900 - c. 700 BC. The G. p. of ancient Greece is normally understood to last from c.900 to c.700 BC, taking its name from the "geometric" style of pottery decoration found throughout the Greek world at that time |
title_sort | geometric period c 900 c 700 bc the g p of ancient greece is normally understood to last from c 900 to c 700 bc taking its name from the geometric style of pottery decoration found throughout the greek world at that time |
topic | Geometric Period |
topic_facet | Geometric Period |
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