Nota de aplicación
Nationality and culture making up one of the four major divisions of the ancient Greek people, along with the Aeolians, Achaeans and Ionians; distinguished by a well-marked dialect and social subdivisions. They probably originated in Macedonia and Epirus, and moved southward into central Greece and then into the southern Aegean area in successive migrations beginning ca. 1100 BCE, at the end of the Bronze Age.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... comienzos del mundo occidental
- ........ Mediterráneo
- .......... Egeo
- ............ periodos egeos
- .............. Griego
- ................ Achaean
- ................ Aeolian
- ................ Ancient Macedonian (culture or style)
- ................ Arcaico (griego) [+]
- ................ Argive
- ................ Arian (Greek culture)
- ................ Attic (culture) [+]
- ................ Boeotian (general)
- ................ Chalcidian (Ancient Greek culture or period)
- ................ clásico [+]
- ................ Corinthian (culture or style, general)
- ................ Doric (culture)
- ................ Epirot
- ................ Eretrian (Greek regional culture)
- ................ Euboean (Greek regional culture)
- ................ Geométrico [+]
- ................ Helenístico [+]
- ................ Ionian (culture or style)
- ................ Laconian (culture or style)
- ................ Megarian (culture or style)
- ................ Orientalizante [+]
- ................ Peloponnesian
- ................ Protogeométrico
- ................ Rhodian (culture or style)
- ................ Sicyonian
- ................ Spartan
- ................ Trojan