Archaeological Museum of Milos

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Archeologické muzeum v Plaka na Mélu


Museum edit

Cycladic collections edit

Obsidian collection edit

Obsidian Cores, blades, flakes and debitage from various sites on Milos (Nychia, Demenegaki, Chondro Vouno, Adamas, Kefala, Phylakopi). Trimmed pieces: mostly late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (5th-3rd millennium BC).

Obsidián: jádra, čepele a odštěpky z různých míst na Mélu (Nychia, Demenegaki, Chondro Vouno, Adamas, Kefala, Phylakopi). Opracované kusy: většinou pozdní neolit a raná doba bronzová (5. až 3. tisíciletí před n. l.).

Early Cycladic cultures edit

Early Bronze Age

Early Cycladic I-II pottery edit

Mostly Grotta-Pelos Culture (EC I) and Keros-Syros culture (EC II) = pre-Phylakopi or proto-Phylakopi, 3300-2300 BC

Early Cycladic I-III stone objects edit

Early Cycladic III (Phylakopi I) pottery edit

EC III on Milos is from 2300 to 2000 BC (end of the Early Bronze Age on Cyclades, elsewhere on Cyclades is also Kastri kulture), but on Mlios mostly culture Phylakopi I, although not only from site in Phylakopi.

House model edit

Early Cycladic pottery, model of a house. EC II-III, 2500-2000 BC, length 23 cm. Find from grave in Rivari on Milos, at Halakas. Archaeological Museum of Milos, Cat. no. B 918.

Early or Middle Cycladic pottery edit

EC III - MC, Phylakopi I-II, ca 2000 BC

Middle Cycladic (Phylakopi II) edit

Middle Bronze Age, Middle Cycladic

Late Cycladic (Phylakopi III) edit

Late Bronze Age, Late Cycladic I-II period

Minoan pottery imported to Milos edit

Phylakopi III

Mycenaean collections (Phylakopi IV) edit

Late Bronze Age

In the early 13th century Achaians (Mycenaean) occupied Phylakopi = „Phylakopi IV“ = Late Helladic III period

Late Helladic III B period, approximately in 13th century BC

Late Helladic III C period, approximately in 12th century BC

Mycenaean terracotta figurines edit

Lady of Phylakopi edit

Wheel-made female figurine of a goddess or priestess from West Shrine in Phylakopi. Height 45 cm. Late Helladic III A period, Phylakopi III, probably 14th century BC.

Bird Goddesses edit

Men edit

West Shrine in Phylakopi, 1200-1150 BC

Bovine figurines edit

Other terracotta edit

Mycenaean pottery edit

Ancient Greek pottery edit

Large vessels edit

Archaic

Other pottery edit

Gometric and archaic

4th century BC terracottas edit

Ancient Greek inscriptions edit

Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures edit

Lapidary edit


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