PROTOGEOMETRIC   
 GEOMETRIC 
 ORIENTALIZING
        Please remember these images in addition to those in your text. Above are protogeometric vessels found in
        the Athenian Agora which are now displayed in its museum.
 
These protogeometric                   amphorae were found in the Kerameikos/Dipylon Cemetery in Athens and are housed in the site's museum. 
(please note that distortion has occured in the concentric circle designs due to digitizing the right image.) 
 
 
 
 
From the Dipylon/Kerameikos Cemetery were found these four amphorae which exhibit geometric designs with no figurative art. Geometric, Athens
 
 
 
left: Amphora Grave Marker (Athens National Archaeological Museum) 
below: detail of left 
right: Krater Grave Marker (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) 

all are  from the Geometric Period, Dipylon/Kerameikos Cemetery, Athens,  
and are by the Dipylon Master 

 
 
 
left: Sphinx?, Orientalizing, Olympia 
Made of hammered bronze and probably decorated the cauldron of a tripod; called a protome. 
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right: Mantiklos 'Apollo', Oriental- 
izing, Thebes 
Cast bronze votive figure with an inscription:  "Mantiklos dedicated me to the Farshooter with the Silver Bow from his tithe; grant,  Apollo, something good in return."