Timeline

Early Bronze Age

3200–2000 BCE

  • Metallurgy development of seafaring proto-urban centres
  • The mainland, the Cyclades, Crete and the islands of the north-eastern Aegean develop different cultural characteristics
Stone figure of a woman
Cycladic figure, NAM, Π 20934



 

Middle Bronze Age

2000–1600 BCE

  • Flourishing of the Minoan civilization in Crete; construction of the first Palaces, including Knossos
  • Emergence in mainland rural settlements of a powerful class of warriors
  • The Cycladic culture is increasingly influenced by Minoan Crete
    clay jug
    Clay jug with a bird on either side painted in typical cycladic ‘Black and Red’ style, from Phylakopi on Melos, ca 1600 BCE, NAM Π 5762

Please note this clay jug is not featured in the Open Horizons exhibition 


 

Late Bronze Age

1600–1070 BCE

    • Grave Circles at Mycenae; construction of the Mycenaean palaces
    • Mycenaean civilizations expand in the Aegean and Crete
    • Contacts with the East and West
  • The Palaces—centres of political and economic power—are destroyed circa 1200 BCE
Overhead view of gold cup  with octopus carvings
Gold cup, NAM, Π7341



 

Proto Geometric & Geometric Period

Proto Geometric Period

1070–900 BCE

Geometric Period

900–700 BCE
  • First Olympic Games 776 BCE
  • After the middle of the 8th century BCE the political system of the ‘city-states’ emerges
  • Greek colonies established in Southern Italy and Sicily 750 BCE
  • Invention of Greek alphabet
  • Homeric poems recorded in writing 750–700 BCE
Fragment of large funerary kraters , Clay, From Athens, Kerameikos area, circa 760–750 BCE NAM, A 802



 

Orientalising Period

740–650 BCE

  • The cultural phenomenon known as the ‘Orientalising Revolution’, culminates in 7th century BCE
Fragments of a cauldron rim with attachments possibly in the form of Sirens NAM, Χ 7384α-β



 

Archaic Period

700–480 BCE

  • Kouros and Kore: important types of archaic monumental sculpture 7th–6th centuries BCE
  • Persian Wars 492–479 BCE
Antefixe with representations of Chimaera and Bellerophon mounting his winged horse, Pegasus, NAM Α 16004, NAM Α 19444

 

Classical Period

480–323 BCE

  • Transitional Period 480–450 BCE
  • Perikles leads Athens through its ‘Golden Era’ 460–429 BCE
Krater depicting Herakles slaying the king of Egypt, Bousiris, and his attendants, with a Maenad and Satyrs, NAM, Α 19568



 

Hellenistic Period

323–31 BCE

  • Alexander the Great’s military campaign in East 334323 BCE
  • Death of Alexander the Great 323 BCE
  • Sack of Corinth
  • Roman rule of Greece commences 146 BC
  • Battle of Aktion 31 BCE
Marble statuette of Cubele, NAM, Γ1988



 

Rome and Greek World

146 BCE330 CE

  • Senate awards Octavian the name Augustus 27 BCE
  • Publius Aelius Hadrianus is Roman Emperor 117–138 CE
  • New building program in Athens completed by the Emperor Hadrian 131/132 CE
  • The foundation of Constantinople 330 CE
Stele of Alexandra
Grave stele of Alexandra, 125–150 CE, NAM G 1193



 

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