Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations e-book

Author: Eiji OKUBO
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Heritage of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Detailed data on Ruins and Excavated items

The World of Crafts and Arts of the Minoan & Mycenaean Civilizations "Fresco"
The World of Crafts and Arts of the Minoan & Mycenaean Civilizations "Fresco"

subtitle: Data and explanations of excavated items
language: English
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size: 217 pages (kindle screen) / capacity: 310Mb
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Sumary:

 This e-book is a “Precision Illustrations & Data Book” of excavated items from the prehistoric Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations in the Aegean Sea.
 This e-book contains the most outstanding Frescoes, among the major artifacts excavated from the Knossos Palace ruins on Crete, other Minoan civilization ruins, and the Mycenae Palace ruins, and other important Mycenaean civilization ruins on mainland Greece.

 This e-book has picked up 60 of Frescoes, as well as 120 of ruins photographs and related excavated items. Most of the Frescoes explained are Precise Illustrations, and the rest are shown as Photographs.

 This book will invite you to the "World of Crafts and Arts" of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations through carefully selected important works among the excavated items on display at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete, the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, and other archaeological museums throughout in Greece.


Contents:

I What are the Minoan civilization and Mycenaean civilizations?
II Frescoes of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
III Fresco/Figure and Goddess
IV Fresco/Animal an Marine Life
V Fresco/Plant
VI Fresco/Abstract and Geometric

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III-01 Minoan Fresco: “Ladies in Blue”

          Minoan civilization, fresco "Ladies in blue" Knossos Palace

Site: Loom Weight Basement, East Wing, Knossos Palace
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Ladies in Blue”
three noble ladies of Knossos Palace, blue background
Era: MMIIIA-LMIA, 1625-1500 BC
Museum: HAM / Restoration by Swiss archaeological artist Émile Gilliéron
Local: Central North, Crete
Photo: 1994


Creating a gorgeous atmosphere: with long and curly hair adorned with elegant hair ornaments, thin eyebrows, and dignified yet clean faces, trendy luxurious necklaces and bracelets which directly imported from Alexandria of Egypt where an advanced country, overly large busts, and innovatively designed Minoan woven costumes sewn for the first time in history …

The three noble women of Knossos Palace who behaving elegantly against a blue background reminiscent of the Aegean Sea.


Related: “Loom Weight Basement,” Knossos Palace

          Minoan civilization, Loom Weight Basement, East Wing, Knossos Palace

Site: Loom Weight Basement, East Wing, Knossos Palace
Situation: Excavation spots of many important items:
a) Fresco “Ladies in Blue” and “Bull leaping”
b) Faience “Town Mosaic” and Minoan “Royal Game Board”
c) Stone rainwater conduit, Water supply-pipe
d) many Storing pithoi
Era: New Palace Era and Old Palace Era
a) mainly remains: New Palace Era, MMIIIA-LMIIIA1, 1625-1375 BC
b) partially remains: Old Palace Era, MMIB-LMIIIA1, 1900-1625 BC
Local: Central North, Crete
Photo: 1982


 A large number of valuable excavated items representing the crafts of the Minoan civilization were discovered from remains of the East Wing of the Knossos Palace, known as the "Loom Weight Basement." These items had fallen from the noble halls and rooms on the upper floor during a great fire around 1375 BC when the Knossos Palace finally collapsed.
 And Sir Arthur John Evans' excavations uncovered several terracotta warp weights for weaving luxury textiles for noble women in this section.


Related: Mycenaean Gold Signet Ring, “Noble Women”

          Mycenaean civilization, Lower town, Mycenae, gold signet ring, three goddesses

Site: Chamber Tomb 55, Lower Town, Mycenae
Shape & Decoration: Gold Signet Ring
arm (hoop)=granulation technique
Epiphany: three goddesses or women with flowers, shrine and scared tree
Era: LHII-LHIIIA1, 1500-1375 BC
Museum: NAM, inv. No. 2853 / L25mm
Local: Argolis, Peloponnese
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


III-02 Minoan Fresco: “Princess and Minoan Youth”

          Minoan civilization, Knossos Palace, Fresco “Princess and Minoan youth” of “Procession Fresco”

Site: Corridor of Procession Fresco, Southwest Wing, Knossos Palace
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Princess and Minoan youth” of “Procession Fresco”
The princess wears an ivory tiara and a thick, luxuriously sewn skirt with the characteristic “V”-shaped pattern of the Minoan civilization.
Era: MMIIIA-LMIB, 1625-1450 BC
Museum: HAM
Local: Central North, Crete
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


A Minoan princess with a vermilion hair ornament and an ivory tiara wears a thick, luxuriously sewn skirt with the characteristic "V" pattern of Minoan civilization. Young men, on the other hand, wear traditional loincloths and blue sapphire armlets on their arms.
The princess has her palms facing her, while the men are showing respect by pointing their palms toward her.


III-13 Mycenaean Fresco: “Noble Mycenaean Lady”

          Mycenaean civilization, Mycenae Palace, fresco "Noble Mycenaean Lady"

Site: Shrine, Royal Sanctuary, Mycenae Palace
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Noble Mycenaean Lady”
Era: LHIIIB, ca. 1250 BC
Museum: NAM, inv. No. 11670 / right thumb to left elbow: about 45cm
Local: Argolis, Peloponnese
Photo: 1987


III-15 Mycenaean Fresco: “Ladies in Chariot”

             Mycenaean civilization, Tiryns Palace, fresco “Ladies in Chariot”

Site: King’s Room, Megaron Complex, Tiryns Palace
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Ladies in Chariot”
Era: LHIIIB, 1300-1200 BC
Museum: NAM, inv. No. 5882
Local: Argolis, Peloponnese
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


III-20 Mycenaean Fresco: “Mycenaean Women in Loggia”

          Mycenaean civilization, House of the Great Ram, fresco "Three women in Loggia"

Site: House of the Great Ramp, Citadel, Mycenae Palace
Shape & Decoration: Early Mycenaean Fresco “Three Mycenaean Women in Loggia”
Noble women=wearing hair ornaments, gorgeous necklaces, earrings, bracelets
Era: LHI-LHIIA, 1550-1450 BC
Museum: NAM, inv. No. 1015
Local: Argolis, Peloponnese
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


III-21 Minoan Relief Fresco: “Minoan Princess”

            Minoan civilization, Pseira shrine, fresco "Minoan Princess"

Site: Shrine, Pseira
Shape & Decoration: Relief Fresco “Minoan Princess”
Era: LMIB, 1500-1450 BC
Museum: HAM
Local: Eastern North Coast, Crete / 13km east from Agios Nikolaos city
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO
GPS: 35°11’08’’N 25°51’5’’E / ALT 15m


Related: Mycenaean Ivory Statue: “Female or Goddess”

              Mycenaean civilization, Mycenae Palace, ivory woman statue

Site: Citadel, Mycenae Palace
Shape & Decoration: Ivory Statue of Female or Goddess, sitting quietly on a rock
Era: LHII-LHIIIA, 1500-1300 BC
Museum: NAM, inv. No. 5897 / H85mm
Local: Argolis, Peloponnese
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


III-22 Cycladic Fresco: “Minoan Woman”

             Cycradic civilization, Settlement of Akrotiri, fresco "Minoan Woman"

Site: North Wall, “Minoan Woman’s House,” Cycladic Settlement of Akrotiri
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Minoan Woman” scene=a woman hands over a necklace
beautiful woman wearing skirt with noble design of layered stitching
Era: Middle Cycladic MCII-MCIII, ca. 1650 BC
Museum: THPM
Local: Santorini, Aegean Sea
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


III-26 Minoan Stone Sarcophagus Fresco, “Funeral Scene”

          Minoan civilization, Circular Tomb B, Agia Triada, Limestone sargophagus fresco "funeral scene"

Site: Circular Tomb B, Agia Triada
Shape & Decoration: Limestone Sarcophagus Fresco, “Funeral Scene” for male royal member
Enlarge drawing=two large double axes with doves, sheepskin skirt female funeral staff pouring sacrificial bull blood by tilting vase, royal woman in a luxurious outfit with a tiara and hair ornament carrying two vessels with blood, long skirt musician playing 7-string lyre
Era: LMIIIA2, 1375-1300 BC
Museum: HAM, inv. No. 396 / L1,375mm
Local: Messara Plain, Crete
Photo: 1996


IV-01 Minoan Fresco: “Wild Cat aiming for Pheasant”

            Minoan civilization, Agia Triada, fresco “Wild Cat aiming for pheasant”

Site: Room of the Fresco, Agia Triada
Shape & Decoration: Fresco “Wild Cat aiming for pheasant” in rocky area with ivy
Era: LMIA-LMIB, 1550-1450 BC
Museum: HAM / L40cm, W40cm
Local: Messara Plain, Crete
Drawing: Eiji OKUBO


Related: Site of Agia Triada, Quasi-palace and Minoan town

          Minoan civilization, Quasi-palace quarter and Minoan Town, Agia Triada

Site: Quasi-palace quarter and Minoan Town, Agia Triada
a) plastic protective roof=Quasi-palace area, stone bench’s room, pithos storage
b) front=around the concrete protective roof, Quasi-Palace area, Main room, Room of fresco
c) far left=Minoan Town, house wall remains, workshops with orderly pillar walls
Era: Minoan Era to Sub-Minoan Era
a) Minoan civilization=MMIII-LMIB, 1600-1450 BC
b) Period of “Occupier Mycenaeans” rule to Sub-Minoan civilization=LMIIIA-LMIIIC, 1400-1100 BC
Local: Messara Plain, Crete / 2km west from Phaestos Palace
Photo: 1982
GPS: 35°03'33''N 24°47'35''E / ALT 35m
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