CC 301 Syllabus
Lecture 4 Outline
1. Artist Reconstruction:
Mycenae
Grave Circle A
2. Artist Reconstruction: View
of Mycenae Hilltop
3. Treasury
of Atreus, Interior
4. Mycenae: Lion
Gate
5. Schliemann's
Discovery of Mycenae, 1876-7
6. Mycenae Grave Circle: Gold
'Mask of Agamemnon'
7. Aerial View: Tiryns
8. Mycenaean Pottery: Octopus
Stirrup Jar
9. Mycenaean
Gold Jewelry, Floral Design
10.
Mycenaean
Gold Jewelry, Headress
11. Mycenaean
Terracotta Figurines
12. Mycenaean
Bronze Daggers
13. Renaissance Painting: Judgment
of Paris
14. Roman Wall Painting: Achilles
Disguised
15. Roman Wall Painting: Sacrifice
of Iphigenia
16. Hellenistic Sculptural Group: Laocoon
and Sons
17. The
Modern Trojan Horse: Reconstruction at Hisarlik,
Turkey
18. View
across the mound of Hisarlik to the plain of
Troy
19. View
from Hisarlik across the plain of
Troy
20. Heinrich
Schliemann, the 'Father of
Archaeology'
21. A second
portrait of Schliemann, 1864
22. Artist Reconstruction: The
Nine Archaeological Levels of
Troy
23. Excavations at Troy: Doerpfeld's
Site Map
24. Cross-section
view, Troy II stratum: evidence of
charring
25. Artist Reconstruction: Troy
II
26. Artist Reconstruction: Troy
VI, the plain of Troy, and the ancient
coastline
27. Ruins
of Troy VI: Human Destruction, or
Earthquake?
28. North
Fortification Walls of Troy VI
29. South
Fortification Walls of Troy VI
30. Artist Reconstruction: Detail
of Troy VI Citadel
31. Northeast
Fortification Walls of Troy VI
32. Ongoing
Excavations at Troy
33. Troy IX: Roman
Odeion
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