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Because of the lack of contemporary literary narrative materials describing the history, customs and beliefs of the people of the Aegean bronze Age, much of what scholars tell us is based on theoretical interpretation of artifacts. Among these
artifacts are examples of art pottery. Because they represent
artistic manifestations of psychological attitudes and reactions to the
artist’s environment, such pottery can help lead us to some possible conclusions
about these ancient people. As a result of the above thoughts, V. Politakis presents some theories he considers most likely to be true as well as his own interpretations about the period of the Aegean Bronze Age.
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