lesson28

The Collapse of Mycenaean Palatial Civilization and the Coming of the Dorians

[img src=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/wp-content/flagallery/lesson28/thumbs/thumbs_28-1.jpg]6262Korakou. LH IIIC Pottery. Handmade Burnished Tub CP 336.
Dartmouth, Classics Department
[img src=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/wp-content/flagallery/lesson28/thumbs/thumbs_28-2.jpg]6290Korakou. LH IIIC Pottery. Handmade Burnished Jar CP 130 with Impressed Plastic Cordon and Horseshoe Lugs.
Dartmouth, Classics Department
[img src=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/wp-content/flagallery/lesson28/thumbs/thumbs_28-3.jpg]6874Korakou. LH IIIC Pottery. Handmade Burnished Jar CP 337 with Plastic Cordons.
Dartmouth, Classics Department
[img src=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/wp-content/flagallery/lesson28/thumbs/thumbs_28-4.jpg]5770Korakou. LH IIIC Pottery. Rims of Handmade Burnished Jars with Horned, Horseshoe, and Ledge Lugs CP 2928-C2930.
Dartmouth, Classics Department
[img src=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/wp-content/flagallery/lesson28/thumbs/thumbs_28-5.jpg]5081Korakou. LH IIIC Pottery. Rim and Handle Fragments of Handmade Burnished Kantharoi or Cups CP 2921 (L) and CP 2925 (R).
Dartmouth, Classics Department