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Noun cycladic culture has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebCycladic CultureDescription:Cycladic Culture refers to the ancient culture that flourished in the Cyclades, a group of islands in the Aegean Sea during the Early Bronze Age (circa 3200-1100 BCE). This culture is known for its unique art style, predominantly characterized by marble figurines, architectural remains, and pottery. Sample Sentences:Sense 1 - Noun:1. The Cycladic Culture left behind a fascinating legacy of art and craftsmanship. 2. The archaeologists excavated a burial site that provided valuable insights into the customs of the Cycladic Culture. 3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art houses an impressive collection of Cycladic Culture artifacts. Sense 2 - Adjective:1. The museum organized an exhibition dedicated to showcasing the Cycladic Culture art forms. 2. The Cycladic Culture influence can be observed in the architecture of some contemporary buildings in the Cyclades. 3. She studied the Cycladic Culture pottery techniques and successfully replicated them in her own artwork. Related Products:Explore related books and products on Amazon: | ||||
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