Should you be looking for a beautiful example of Early Greek antiques, this “Psi” idol is an outstanding choice. Decorated by hand with brownish red paint, this statue represents a woman with arms uplifted and a flat head. This type of figure first appeared in Mycenaean tombs beginning in the 15th century B.C. These figures represent…
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The Mycenaean Terracotta Cup is an exceptional example of Early Greek antiques. This one-handled cup includes delicately painted spirals. The cup is made of a fine clay and the general shape indicates that the artists were influenced by metal prototypes. The cup has been beautifully preserved and is relatively rare. It was produced between 1600 BC…
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