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Gold signet ring, the largest from the Mycenaean world, found in Tiryns, but made by a Minoan workshop (15th c. BCE). A procession of lion-headed “daemons” offering libation jugs to the seated goddess who raises a ritual vessel: the sun wheel & the crescent moon are in the sky
The Bronze Age Eruption of Santorini and Late Minoan IB Destruction Event
Marine Style Minoan Vase Archaeological Museum of Herakleion Crete
Minoan Art Pottery
Minoan Art Pottery | Minoan Marine Style Pitcher | Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete
Terracotta stemmed cup with murex decoration | Helladic, Mycenaean | Late Helladic IIIA | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta stemmed cup with murex decoration Period: Late Helladic IIIA Date: ca. 1400–1300 B.C. Culture: Helladic, Mycen...
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower | Mycenaean | Late Helladic IIIB1 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower, Late Helladic IIIB1, ca. 1300–1225 B.C., Mycenaean.
Terracotta stemmed cup with murex decoration | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stemmed cup with murex decoration, late 14th century B.C.; Late Helladic IIIA:2. Mycenaean. Terracotta.
Terracotta "basket vase" | Helladic, Mycenaean | Late Helladic IIIA | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta "basket vase", Late Helladic IIIA, ca. 1400–1300 B.C., Helladic, Mycenaean.
The Youth From Atikythera [Greek] (340 B. C.) [National Archaeological Museum Of Athens]
Greek Sculpture (May represent Apollo) 6th Century BCE -- Delphi Archaeological Museum, Greece
Apollo, chryselephantine sculpture, Delphi Archaeological museum, Greece
Detail :Apollo, chryselephantine sculpture, Delphi Archaeological museum, Greece