The two statues themselves are dated as early 6th century BC, which was the time of transition from Daedalic to early Archaiac art. |
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Rooms 5 and 6 contain finds from the Daedalic Period, thought to be the final years of glory of ancient Crete. |
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This bronze Daedalic statuette, perhaps of Apollo, dates from the 7th century circa 630 BC and is approximately 6 inches high. |
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This statue is an example of Daedalic art, characterized by its triangular head and flat face. |
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This Daedalic style had flourished from the second quarter of the seventh century to its end. |
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