
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum information panel, likely from a museum in Athina, Greece, detailing the Early Cycladic culture. The panel is predominantly white with black text and line drawings, presented in both Greek and English. The main subject is the Early Cycladic culture, spanning roughly 3200-2000 BC, also known as the Early Bronze Age. The panel explains that knowledge of this period comes from archaeological excavations, revealing settlements, cemeteries, elegant marble figurines, and vessels as characteristic cultural products. The text divides the Early Cycladic period into three phases: Early Cycladic I (3200-2700 BC), Early Cycladic II (2700-2300 BC), and Early Cycladic III (2300-2000 BC), noting that Early Cycladic II was the height of the culture. It also mentions two transitional phases: the "Kampos phase" (ca. 2800-2700 BC) between EC I and EC II, and the "Kastri phase" (ca. 2400-2300 BC) between EC II and EC III. Below the phase headings, five line drawings depict representative artifacts. For Early Cycladic I, there's a stylized, possibly phallic, figurine and a vessel. Early Cycladic II features a standing stylized human figure and a pedestal bowl. Early Cycladic III shows a more abstract, elongated figure. The activity is the presentation of historical and archaeological information, illustrated with key artifact types. The overall scene is that of an educational exhibit in a cultural institution.
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