Videocast: Telltale Depictions: A Contextual View of Mycenaean Wall-Paintings
On February 11, 2011, John Bennett (University of Sheffield) delivered the lecture, “Telltale Depictions: A Contextual View of Mycenaean Wall-Paintings” to lead off the 2-day weekend workshop on the subject.
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Running time: approx. 50 minutes
John Bennet. “Telltale Depictions: A Contextual View of Mycenaean Wall-Paintings” part 1
John Bennet. “Telltale Depictions: A Contextual View of Mycenaean Wall-Paintings” part 2
The following videcasts are from the two-day workshop of “Telltale Depictions: A Contextual View of Mycenaean Wall-Paintings”, that took place at “The National Hellenic Research Foundation” in Athens.
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 1
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 2
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 3
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 4
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 5
Mycenaean Wall-Paintings in Context part 6