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Protogeometric style
Type or style of Ancient Greek ceramic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Protogeometric style (or Proto-Geometric) is a style of Ancient Greek pottery led by Athens produced between roughly 1050 and 900 BCE,[1][2][3] in the first period of the Greek Dark Ages.[4]
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