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Neolithic in Cyclades

Mostly Late Neolithic Period (5300-3200 BC)

Walls and Cave[edit]

Jewelry[edit]

Tools[edit]

Figurines[edit]

Steatopygous[edit]

Stylized[edit]

Non Cycladic Neolithic Figurines[edit]

For comparison (Mainland Greece, Crete, Asia Minor, Malta)

Steatopygous[edit]

From Malta[edit]

Stylized[edit]

Other[edit]

Cycladic Pottery[edit]

Non Cycladic Neolithic Pottery[edit]

For comparisonː Sesklo in Mainland Greece, Crete and Naqada culture in Egpt

Neolithic settlements in Cyclades[edit]

Except Amorgos but you can not do illusion that there is something neolitiského see. It's just the places.

Sometimes it is continuity between the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, particularly between the end of the the Neolithic and first period of the Early Bronze Age (EC I). For example Grotta-Pelos culture 3400 to ca 2500 BC.

S výjimkou Amorgu si však nelze dělat iluze, že tam něco neolitiského uvidíme. Jde jen o místa.

Občas je kontinuita mezi pozdním neolitem a ranou dobou bronzovou, zvláště mezi koncem neolitu a první fází rané doby bronzové (EC I) i dálː kultura typu Grotta-Pelos of 3400 do asi 2500 před n. l.


Amorgos, Minoa (large Neolithic wall)

Iraklei, Kastro above Livadi (Small Cyclades)

Milos, Adamas (now port of Milos) - Adamas and Nychia hill with obsidian

Milos, Demenegaki

Mykonos, Ftelia

Naxos, Cave of Zas (The sacred cave in the slope of Mount Zas)

Naxos, Grotta (The underground Museum shows later layers of originally Late Neolithic site), in Chora

Naxos, Gyroulas (= Sangri, only findings)

Saliagos (Small island near Paros)


To page: INTRODUCTION IN CYCLADES

To page: Neolithic in Greece and Asia Minor