Bronze Age Art
Bronze Age Art refers to the artistic creations produced during the Bronze Age, a period that began around 3300 BCE and lasted until about 1200 BCE. This era is characterized by the use of bronze for tools and weapons, which also influenced artistic techniques. Common forms of art included pottery, sculpture, and metalwork, often featuring intricate designs and motifs that reflected the culture and beliefs of the time.
Notable examples of Bronze Age Art can be found in various regions, including the Minoan civilization in Crete and the Mycenaean civilization in Greece. Artworks often depicted scenes of daily life, mythology, and religious practices, showcasing the skills of artisans and the significance of art in society.