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  1. Ch 2 Greek Art Video B (The Age of Heroes Part II) Greece's Dark Ages. Click the card to flip 👆. The era from 1100 to 800 BC, and the destruction and abandonment of palaces and settlements across the Aegean, came to be known as ____________. The Greek Empire.

  2. The Classical World at Dumbarton Oaks. Mosaic with Apollo. Late Roman, 3rd-4th century; mosaic; 144.8 × 94 cm (57 × 37 in.). BZ.1967.44.2a. Click on image to enlarge. Apollo is depicted here as a hunter, wearing a laurel wreath on his head. Though most of the individual stones (tesserae) are stone, a few are made of glass, including some in ...

  3. May 29, 2019 · The Minoan civilization emerged on the island of Crete in the Early Bronze Age at the end of the third and beginning of the second millennium BCE. It flourished from c. 2000 BCE until c. 1500 BCE with the establishment of centres, called "palaces" by modern archaeologists, that concentrated political and economic powers, as well as artistic activities.

  4. The Rise of Rome (3rd century bce to 2nd century ceMajor FiguresHannibalHannibal (247–183 bce ) led Carthage against Rome during the Second Punic War. He is best known for his brilliant strategies and for leading his troops and war elephants south across the near-impassable Alps to invade Italy, considered one of the most impressive feats in ancient military history.

  5. Date Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE. 200 BCE–1 BCE Medium terracotta Dimensions

  6. 3rd–2nd century BCE On view at The Met ... Apollo, 166 (May): pp. 50, 52, fig. 2. ... late 5th century BCE.

  7. The Apollo Belvedere in the Vatican ranks among the most celebrated statues from antiquity. Today thought to be a Hadrianic copy, made in c. 120-140 CE, of a 4th-century BCE Greek bronze original, the statue was excavated in Rome in 1489.

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