Helladic chronology
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Helladic chronology
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Helladic chronology is a relative dating system used in archaeology and art history. It complements the Minoan chronology scheme devised by Sir Arthur Evans for the categorisation of Bronze Age artefacts from the Minoan civilization within a historical framework. Whereas Minoan chronology is specific to Crete, the cultural and geographical scope of Helladic chronology is confined to mainland Greece during the same timespan. Similarly, a Cycladic chronology system is used for artifacts found in t
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Dating system used in archaeology and art history
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helladic_chronology
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2024-02-14T20:21:15Z
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