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-Under Construction...**Bronze Age/Aegean periods (Crete, Cycladic Islands, Greek mainland)**+Under Construction..
 +===== Greek Chronology ===== 
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 +**Use this section only as a starting point. Once you have narrowed your Style_Period options down, go to Getty AAT to find the authority record for the term you need.** 
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 +==== Bronze Age/Aegean periods (Crete, Cycladic Islands, Greek mainland) ​==== 
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 + 
 +=== Crete (Minoan culture) ===
  
-Crete (Minoan culture) 
 Early Minoan I – ca. 3100/​3000-2700/​2650 BCE Early Minoan I – ca. 3100/​3000-2700/​2650 BCE
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 Early Minoan II – ca. 2700/​2650-2150 BCE Early Minoan II – ca. 2700/​2650-2150 BCE
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 Early Minoan III – ca. 2150-2050/​2000 BCE Early Minoan III – ca. 2150-2050/​2000 BCE
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 Middle Minoan IA – ca.2050/​2000-2000/​1950 BCE Middle Minoan IA – ca.2050/​2000-2000/​1950 BCE
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 Middle Minoan IB – ca. 2000/​1950-1900/​1850 BCE Middle Minoan IB – ca. 2000/​1950-1900/​1850 BCE
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 Middle Minoan II – ca. 1900/​1850-1750-1720 BCE Middle Minoan II – ca. 1900/​1850-1750-1720 BCE
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 Middle Minoan III – ca. 1750/​1720-1700/​1675 BCE Middle Minoan III – ca. 1750/​1720-1700/​1675 BCE
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 Late Minoan IA – ca. 1675-1600 BCE (or ca.1550-1500 BCE) Late Minoan IA – ca. 1675-1600 BCE (or ca.1550-1500 BCE)
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 Late Minoan IB – ca. 1600-1500 BCE (or ca. 1500-1450 BCE) Late Minoan IB – ca. 1600-1500 BCE (or ca. 1500-1450 BCE)
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 Late Minoan II – ca. 1500-1450 BCE (or ca.1450-1415 BCE) Late Minoan II – ca. 1500-1450 BCE (or ca.1450-1415 BCE)
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 Late Minoan IIIA – ca. 1450-1340 BCE (or ca. 1415-1340 BCE) Late Minoan IIIA – ca. 1450-1340 BCE (or ca. 1415-1340 BCE)
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 Late Minoan IIIB – ca. 1340-1190 BCE Late Minoan IIIB – ca. 1340-1190 BCE
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 Late Minoan IIIC – ca. 1190-1125/​1100 BCE Late Minoan IIIC – ca. 1190-1125/​1100 BCE
  
-Cyclades (Cycladic culture)+ 
 +=== Cyclades (Cycladic culture) ​=== 
 Early Cycladic I (Grotta-Pelos culture) – ca. 3100/​3000-2650 BCE Early Cycladic I (Grotta-Pelos culture) – ca. 3100/​3000-2650 BCE
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 Early Cycladic II (Keros-Syros culture) – ca.2650-2450/​2400 BCE Early Cycladic II (Keros-Syros culture) – ca.2650-2450/​2400 BCE
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 Early Cycladic IIB or IIIA (Kastri Group culture) – ca.2450/​2400-2200/​2150 BCE Early Cycladic IIB or IIIA (Kastri Group culture) – ca.2450/​2400-2200/​2150 BCE
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 Early Cycladic III – ca. 2200/​2150-2050/​2000 BCE Early Cycladic III – ca. 2200/​2150-2050/​2000 BCE
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 Early Cycladic IIIB or Early Cycladic IIIB or
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 Middle Cycladic I (Phylakopi I culture) – ca.2050/​2000-1900/​1850 BCE Middle Cycladic I (Phylakopi I culture) – ca.2050/​2000-1900/​1850 BCE
  
-Mainland Greece (Helladic culture for Early and Middle periods, Mycenaean for Late periods)+=== Mainland Greece (Helladic culture for Early and Middle periods, Mycenaean for Late periods) ​=== 
 Early Helladic I (Eutresis culture) – ca. 3100/​3000-2650 BCE Early Helladic I (Eutresis culture) – ca. 3100/​3000-2650 BCE
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 Early Helladic IIA (Korakou culture) – ca. 2650-2200/​2150 BCE Early Helladic IIA (Korakou culture) – ca. 2650-2200/​2150 BCE
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 Early Helladic IIB (Lefkandi I culture) – ca.2450/​2400-2200/​2150 BCE Early Helladic IIB (Lefkandi I culture) – ca.2450/​2400-2200/​2150 BCE
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 Early Helladic III (Tiryns culture) – ca.2200/​2150-2050/​2000 BCE Early Helladic III (Tiryns culture) – ca.2200/​2150-2050/​2000 BCE
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 Middle Helladic I –ca.2050/​2000-1900 BCE Middle Helladic I –ca.2050/​2000-1900 BCE
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 Middle Helladic II – ca. 2000/​1900-1800 BCE (or ca.1900-1700 BCE) Middle Helladic II – ca. 2000/​1900-1800 BCE (or ca.1900-1700 BCE)
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 Middle Helladic III – ca. 1800-1700/​1675 BCE (or ca.1700-1575/​1550 BCE) Middle Helladic III – ca. 1800-1700/​1675 BCE (or ca.1700-1575/​1550 BCE)
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 Late Helladic I-IIA - ca. 1675/​1650-1490/​1470 BCE Late Helladic I-IIA - ca. 1675/​1650-1490/​1470 BCE
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 Late Helladic IIB-IIIA1 - ca. 1490/​1470-1390/​1370 BCE Late Helladic IIB-IIIA1 - ca. 1490/​1470-1390/​1370 BCE
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 Late Helladic IIIA2-B - ca. 1390/​1370-1190 BCE Late Helladic IIIA2-B - ca. 1390/​1370-1190 BCE
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 Late Helladic IIIC - ca. 1190-1050 BCE Late Helladic IIIC - ca. 1190-1050 BCE
  
-Proto-Geometric Period (ca. 1000-900 BCE)+==== Proto-Geometric Period (ca. 1000-900 BCE) ==== 
 Proto-Geometric vase-painting:​ black bands, some compass-drawn circles Proto-Geometric vase-painting:​ black bands, some compass-drawn circles
  
-Geometric Period (ca. 900-700 BCE) +==== Geometric Period (ca. 900-700 BCE) ==== 
 +
 ca. 900-850 Early Geometric vase-painting:​ less black, more space, more circles ca. 900-850 Early Geometric vase-painting:​ less black, more space, more circles
-ca. 850-760 Middle Geometric vase-painting:​ meander patterns, pyxides & horse-handles + 
 +ca. 850-760 Middle Geometric vase-painting:​ meander patterns, pyxides & horse-handles 
 +
 ca. 760-700 Late Geometric vase-painting:​ free use of human figures and animals, Dipylon amphorae ca. 760-700 Late Geometric vase-painting:​ free use of human figures and animals, Dipylon amphorae
  
  
-Orientalizing Period (ca. 725-650 BCE)+==== Orientalizing Period (ca. 725-650 BCE) ==== 
 Proto-Corinthian pottery & Proto-Attic pottery (ca.710-610 BCE) Proto-Corinthian pottery & Proto-Attic pottery (ca.710-610 BCE)
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 Black-figure starts in Corinth ca. 720, flourishes in Athens (Attic) by 600 Black-figure starts in Corinth ca. 720, flourishes in Athens (Attic) by 600
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 Small metal  objects – griffin heads (protomes), cauldrons, tripods, animals, etc Small metal  objects – griffin heads (protomes), cauldrons, tripods, animals, etc
   
-Archaic Period (ca. 650-480 BCE)+==== Archaic Period (ca. 650-480 BCE) ==== 
 Early Archaic (ca.650-580 BCE) Early Archaic (ca.650-580 BCE)
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 Middle Archaic (ca. 580-535 BCE) Middle Archaic (ca. 580-535 BCE)
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 Late Archaic (ca. 535-480 BCE) Late Archaic (ca. 535-480 BCE)
  
 pottery: Corinthian style, Black-figure style in Athens , then Red-figure begins ca.520 pottery: Corinthian style, Black-figure style in Athens , then Red-figure begins ca.520
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 sculpture: kouroi & korai sculpture: kouroi & korai
  
-Classical Period + 
- Early Classical/​Severe (ca. 480-450 BCE) +==== Classical Period ​==== 
- High Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)+ 
 +Early Classical/​Severe (ca. 480-450 BCE) 
 + 
 +High Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE) 
 Late Classical/​4th century (ca. 400-330 BCE) Late Classical/​4th century (ca. 400-330 BCE)
  
 Periklean Building Program on the Akropolis Periklean Building Program on the Akropolis
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 449-444 - Hephaisteion 449-444 - Hephaisteion
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 447-438/432 - Parthenon (metopes, 447-443; frieze, 442-438; pediments, 438-432, dedicated 438) 447-438/432 - Parthenon (metopes, 447-443; frieze, 442-438; pediments, 438-432, dedicated 438)
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 437-432 - Propylaia by Mnesikles 437-432 - Propylaia by Mnesikles
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 427-424 - Temple of Athena Nike  (balustrade from 409) 427-424 - Temple of Athena Nike  (balustrade from 409)
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 421/0, 409-406 - Erechtheion 421/0, 409-406 - Erechtheion
   ​   ​
-Hellenistic Period  +==== Hellenistic Period ​==== 
- Early Hellenistic (ca.330-220 BCE)+  
 +Early Hellenistic (ca.330-220 BCE) 
 High Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE) High Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)
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 Late Hellenistic (c. 150- 31 BCE) Late Hellenistic (c. 150- 31 BCE)
  
 228 Dying Gaul & Wife, Galatian monument by Attalos I 228 Dying Gaul & Wife, Galatian monument by Attalos I
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 159-138 Stoa of Attalos II, Athens (reconstructed AD 1952) 159-138 Stoa of Attalos II, Athens (reconstructed AD 1952)
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 150-125 Altar of Zeus, Pergamum 150-125 Altar of Zeus, Pergamum
  
-Roman Period begins at different times throughout the Mediterranean.+==== Roman Period begins at different times throughout the Mediterranean. ​==== 
  
  
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