V-Collections - Ancient Hellenic Treasures
Peloponnese
The Peloponnese peninsula has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Its modern name derives from ancient Greek mythology, specifically the legend of the hero Pelops, who was said to have conquered the entire region. The name Peloponnesos means "Island of Pelops".
The Mycenaean civilization, mainland Greece's (and Europe's) first major civilization, dominated the Peloponnese in the Bronze Age from its stronghold at Mycenae in the north-east of the peninsula. The Mycenean civilization collapsed suddenly at the end of the 2nd millennium BC. Archaeological research has found that many of its cities and palaces show signs of destruction. The subsequent period, known as the Greek Dark Ages, is marked by an absence of written records.
In 776 BC, the first Olympic Games were held at Olympia, and this date is sometimes used to denote the beginning of the classical period of Greek antiquity. During classical antiquity, the Peloponnese was at the heart of the affairs of ancient Greece, possessed some of its most powerful city-states, and was the location of some of its bloodiest battles. The major cities ofSparta, Corinth, Argos and Megalopolis were here, and was the homeland of the Peloponnesian League.
The Epidaurus ancient theatre was designed by Polykleitos the Younger in the 4th century BC, and it is used again today for dramatic performances. It is made from marble and it is famous for its exceptional acoustics, which permit almost perfect intelligibility of unamplified spoken words from the proscenium or skēnē to all 15,000 spectators, regardless of their seating
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3 Layers |
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three-layered cube |
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Pillow-shaped |
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Printed colors |
dimensions |
6,4x6,4x6,4 cm |
weight |
98 gr |
pieces |
26 |
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