In a recent paper, we have shown that Egyptians of the New Kingdom were making drawings using compass and straightedge before creating the polychrome decorations of their artifact. Arguing that the use of such instruments had been previously consolidated in the eastern Mediterranean area, here we consider the possibility that the Minoan civilization had a geometry, which allowed its architects and skilled workers to bisect and trisect the right angle with compass and straight-edge. To this purpose, we will analyse some decorations on artifacts and some frescoes found in the Knossos Palace of Crete and at Akrotiri, on the island of Santorini
This work discusses a possible manner of using the geometry, based on right triangles, to determine ...
The present article refers to the geometric analysis of the floor mosaics in a Reception Hall of the...
The sublime entablature and sculpture of the Parthenon\u27s pediment and frieze. Here we can also se...
In a recent paper, we have shown that Egyptians of the New Kingdom were making drawings using compas...
The study of the mathematics and geometry of ancient civilizations is a task which seems to be very ...
In this work, the method of drawing of nine celebrated Minoan Late Bronze Age wall-paintings, is stu...
This research utilizes in situ archaeoastronomical fieldwork to survey the axis orientations of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The Neo-palatial period of Minoan civiliz...
6 p. : ill. - This article is not intended for distribution, but for personal use only. Anyone wanti...
The authors found a Linear A roundel at the Minoan site of Myrtos Pyrgos, dating ca. 1600 BCE; the c...
In this paper we discuss the geometric decoration of some Mycenaean artifacts, having a remarkable s...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The purpose of this study is to demonstra...
The purpose of research in ancient architecture, or ancient urban design, is usually to unveil a hid...
peer reviewedThe deformation which affects the physiognomy of colossal sculptures of the New Kingdom...
Ancient Greeks were fascinated with what could be constructed only using a compass and a straightedg...
This work discusses a possible manner of using the geometry, based on right triangles, to determine ...
The present article refers to the geometric analysis of the floor mosaics in a Reception Hall of the...
The sublime entablature and sculpture of the Parthenon\u27s pediment and frieze. Here we can also se...
In a recent paper, we have shown that Egyptians of the New Kingdom were making drawings using compas...
The study of the mathematics and geometry of ancient civilizations is a task which seems to be very ...
In this work, the method of drawing of nine celebrated Minoan Late Bronze Age wall-paintings, is stu...
This research utilizes in situ archaeoastronomical fieldwork to survey the axis orientations of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The Neo-palatial period of Minoan civiliz...
6 p. : ill. - This article is not intended for distribution, but for personal use only. Anyone wanti...
The authors found a Linear A roundel at the Minoan site of Myrtos Pyrgos, dating ca. 1600 BCE; the c...
In this paper we discuss the geometric decoration of some Mycenaean artifacts, having a remarkable s...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The purpose of this study is to demonstra...
The purpose of research in ancient architecture, or ancient urban design, is usually to unveil a hid...
peer reviewedThe deformation which affects the physiognomy of colossal sculptures of the New Kingdom...
Ancient Greeks were fascinated with what could be constructed only using a compass and a straightedg...
This work discusses a possible manner of using the geometry, based on right triangles, to determine ...
The present article refers to the geometric analysis of the floor mosaics in a Reception Hall of the...
The sublime entablature and sculpture of the Parthenon\u27s pediment and frieze. Here we can also se...