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Helladic, a.|hɛˈlædɪk| [ad. Gr. Ἑλλαδικ-ός of or from Greece: see -ic.] a. Of or pertaining to Hellas or Greece; Grecian, as opposed to Asiatic.
1801Fuseli in Lect. Paint. ii. (1848) 387 The Helladic and the Ionian schools. 1850J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §139. 115 Zeuxis, Parrhasius and their followers, under the general name of the Asiatic school, were opposed to the Grecian (Helladic) school. b. Archæol. Denoting the Bronze Age cultures of Greece, lasting from about 2800 to 1200 b.c. Also absol.
1921Wace in Jrnl. Hellenic Studies XLI. ii. 260 Early Helladic pottery. Ibid. 265 With the Third Late Helladic Period Mycenae reached the zenith of its dominion and riches. 1925V. G. Childe Dawn Europ. Civilization v. 74 The first metal-using culture therefore is called Early Helladic. 1927Peake & Fleure Priests & Kings 113 The sub-periods range from Early Helladic I to Late Helladic III. 1940Antiquity XIV. 244 Deposits earlier than the beginning of Late Helladic III, the fourteenth century b.c. 1971J. L. Caskey in Cambr. Anc. Hist. (ed. 3) I. ii. xxvi(a). 783 There has been a question whether material elements of the latest Stone Age culture persisted for a time alongside the earliest Helladic, since pottery of both types was found together. |