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Museum of Prehistoric Thera (Santorini)

Nálezy z různých míst ostrova Santorini, zdaleka nejvíc z Akrotiri.

Finds from different places on the island Santorini, mainly from Akrotiri.

Early Cycladic civilisation in Thera

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Produkty raně kykladské civilizace.

Products of Early Cycladic civilization.

Neolithic

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Probably Late Neolithic, 4300-3200 BC.

Early Bronze Age

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Early Cycladic marble vessels

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EC I

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EC II

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EC III

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Early Cycladic figurines

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EC II

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EC III

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Phylakopi I culture (?)

Early Cycladic pottery

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EC I

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EC III

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Early Bronze Age art of Northeastern Aegean provenience

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Mostly pottery imported from island of Lemnos, 2500-2000 BC.

Middle Cycladic pottery (MC)

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Střední doba bronzová, Smíšená minójsko kykladská civilizace v Akrotiri na Théře.

Middle Bronze Age, mixed Minoan Cycladic Civilization in Akrotiri.

Late 18th century pottery

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Middle Helladic pottery

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Imported to Akrotiri from the Greek mainland

Beginning of Late Bronze Age

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Akrotiri, Santorini, převážně ze začátku pozdní kykladské doby bronzové (LC I), 17. století před n. l. Minójská civilizace na Kykladách nebo pokračování kykladské kultury pod silným vlivem Kréty.

Akrotiri, Santorini, mostly from the early Late Cycladic Bronze Age (LC I), mostly 17th century BC, mature LC I. Minoan civilization on the Cyclades or Cycladic culture continued under the strong influence of Crete.

Golden ibex

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Čeština: Zlatý kozorožec nalezený v Akrotiri roku 1999. 17. století před n. l, délka 11 cm, váha 180 g. Prehistorické muzeum na Théře, 434. Je to jediný zlatý předmět nalezený v Akrotiri, obyvatelé města jej při evakuaci před blížící se seismickou katastrofou schovali pod podlahu domu.
English: Golden ibex, found in Akrotiri in 1999. 17th century BC. Length 11 cm, weight 180 g. Prehistoric Museum of Thira, 434. It is the only golden object found in Akrotiri. City residents hid him under the floor of a house during the evacuation before the seismic catastrophe.

Frescos

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More frescoes from Akrotiri in the Museum of Prehistoric Thera see here

More frescoes from Akrotiri in the Museum of Prehistoric Thera see here

Minoan seals

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Stone vessels

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Bronze vessels, (lead) tools and weapons

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Pottery

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Terracotta figurines (rhyta)

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Faience

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Pithoi

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Early 17th century pottery

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Minoan pottery from Akrotiri from the very beginning of the Late Bronze Age (Late Cyckadic I)

Small vessels for ritual and table use

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Other vessels

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Kitchen utensils

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Tools

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Imported to Akrotiri

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Linear A inscriptions

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Probably imported from Crete

Furniture fossils

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Paleobotanical fossils

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Building of the museum

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