Time Line 6000BC 530 BC Greek Pottery First Pottery was simple but more style as time went on Neolithic Period 6000BC Late Neolithic Bronze Age 2100 BC Minyan Ware Pottery Wheel 1500 BC Late Bronze Symmetrical with Designs ID: 437385
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GREEK VASESSlide2
Time Line: 6000BC -530 BC Slide3
Greek Pottery
First Pottery was simple but more style as time went on.
Neolithic Period 6000BC
Late NeolithicSlide4
Bronze Age
2100 BC
Minyan
Ware Pottery Wheel
1500 BC Late Bronze Symmetrical with DesignsSlide5
Dark Age
1200 BC No Designs Plain
Made by handSlide6
900 BC Geometric Designs
Athens Painted Scenes of Greek Mythology
Made larger pots to fit scenesSlide7
Black FigurePainted People as Silhouettes
Lasted until 525 BCSlide8
Red Figure530 BC
Wanted to make people look more realistic and display overlapping.Slide9
In Ancient Greece Pottery in daily life was very important. It was used to store and preserve all kinds of food, olive oil and water. Slide10
Design your own Greek Vase
Directions:
1. Use the templates provided to trace onto brown craft paper.
2. Choose between the Black figure or Red-figure style.
3. Include at least 4 different designs on your vase:
animals,people
, geometric shapes, lines, plants, animals etc.
4. Fill in with black crayon & color pencil
Part II: This design will be used on a clay slab. Slide11