Grotta-Pelos culture
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The Grotta-Pelos culture (Greek: Γρόττα-Πηλός) refers to a "cultural" dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece.[1] Specifically, it is the period that marks the beginning of the so-called Cycladic culture and spans the Neolithic period in the late 4th millennium BC (ca. 3300 BC), continuing in the Bronze Age to about 2700 BC. The term was coined by Colin Renfrew, who named it after the sites of Grotta and Pelos on the Cycladic islands of Naxos and Milos, respectively. Other archaeologists prefer a "chronological" dating system and refer to this period as the Early Cycladic I (ECI).
See also
- Keros-Syros culture
- Kastri culture
- Phylakopi I culture
- History of the Cyclades
- Cycladic art
External links
- The Chronology and Terminology of Aegean Prehistory Archived 2012-01-08 at the Wayback Machine, Dartmouth Aegean prehistoric archaeology
References
- ^ Eric H. Cline (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean, ISBN 9780199873609, Jan. 2012.
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