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DISTINCT,LATE BRONZE AGE (c. 1650 bc) WALL‐PAINTINGS FROM AKROTIRI,THERA, COMPRISING ADVANCED GEOMETRICAL PATTERNS*
Authors:C PAPAODYSSEUS  TH PANAGOPOULOS  M EXARHOS  D FRAGOULIS  G ROUSSOPOULOS  P ROUSOPOULOS  G GALANOPOULOS  C TRIANTAFILLOU  A VLACHOPOULOS  C DOUMAS
Abstract:This paper studies a set of wall‐paintings of the Late Bronze Age (c. 1650 bc ) initially decorating the internal walls of the third floor of the edifice called ‘Xeste 3’, excavated at Akrotiri, Thera, whose restoration is now in progress. It deals with the methods used for the drawing of the geometrical figures appearing in these wall‐paintings. It is demonstrated that most of the depicted configurations correspond with accuracy to geometrical prototypes such as linear spirals and canonical polygons. It is pointed out that the steady lines of the figures, their remarkable repeatability, the precision of the geometrical shapes and their even distribution in the wall‐paintings indicate a very distinctive use of the ‘Xeste 3’ third floor, which is now investigated.
Keywords:AKROTIRI  THERA  AEGEAN SEA  BRONZE AGE WALL‐PAINTINGS  PATTERN RECOGNITION  CURVE FITTING  ORIGINS OF GEOMETRY
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