helladic periodの例文
- Additional surveys were conducted and the Early Helladic period was confirmed.
- There are archaeological remains from the Helladic period, contemporary with the Minoans.
- The Middle Helladic period corresponds in time to the Middle Kingdom of Egypt.
- Later on in the Helladic period the tendency to decorate even common wares surfaces.
- The culture of mainland Greece contemporary with Cycladic culture is known as the Helladic period.
- Habitation continued towards the end of the Middle Helladic period, but no Roman period.
- Beginning also in the Late Helladic period are to be seen communal tombs of rectangular form.
- On the foot of the location, it has a tomb of the Late Helladic period.
- The wreck has been dated to the second Proto-Helladic period, 2700-2200 BC.
- These are the estimated populations of hamlets, villages, and towns of the Helladic period over time.
- During the Helladic period, Hydra probably served as a maritime base for the kingdoms on the Greek peninsula.
- The first known settlement from the Early Helladic period ( 3000-2000 BC ) was located in the plain.
- Mycenaean civilization originated and evolved from the society and culture of the Early and Middle Helladic periods in mainland Greece.
- The bowls and sauce boats of the Early Helladic period were the commonest types found in southern and central Greece.
- During the Middle Helladic period ( the first half of the 2nd millennium BC ) another settlement was founded in the region.
- One of these settlements was Manika, located in Euboea, dated to the Early Helladic period II ( 2800 2200 BC ).
- Excavations in the region have revealed traces of habitation since the Early Helladic period with a prosperity period in the Middle Helladic period.
- Excavations in the region have revealed traces of habitation since the Early Helladic period with a prosperity period in the Middle Helladic period.
- Mycenaean civilization originated and evolved from the society and culture of the Early and Middle Helladic period in mainland Greece under influences from Minoan Crete.
- Proto-Greek is mostly placed in the Early Helladic period ( 3rd millennium BC ), i . e . towards the end of Neolithic Europe.