Το προβάδισμα των κρητικών εργαστηρίων στη διαμόρφωση εικονογραφικών τύπων κατά την πρώτη χιλιετία π.Χ.
Abstract
The precedence of Cretan workshops in the formation of iconographic types during the 1st millennium B.C. The discussion of the entitled subject demonstrates the leading contribution of Cretan workshops to the shaping of six iconographic types from the 10th century BC on, which appear later in the iconography of the rest of Greece. The innovative creation of these types is due to the continuous manufacture of anthropomorphic artefacts from the 2nd to the 1st millennium BC and to the dynamic Minoan past of Crete.
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