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Mycenaean stirrup jar depicting an octopus. Artist unknown; Late Helladic IIIC (13th cent. BCE). Now
archaicwonder:The Tiryns Signet Ring, Late Helladic period, c. 15th century BCThis is the the larges
Mycenaean gold kylix from Dendra in the Argolis15th century BCE(Benaki Museum via Pinterest)
The Dendra panoply or Dendra armour is an example of Mycenaean-era panoply (full-body armor) made of
Ancient Worlds - BBC TwoEpisode 1 “Come Together”Krater from Mycenae, Greece, known as the Warrior V
Three Handled Jar, Late Helladic III A1 (mycenaean), Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtMed
dwellerinthelibrary:Three female figurines from Ancient Greece’s Late Helladic period, dating to aro
arthistoryfeed:Gold Octopus Ornament c.1550-1500 BC Late Helladic I Mycenaean. Source: #MetMuseum.ht
A Pylos combat agate. From a period known as Late Helladic IIA, which lasted from 1600 to 1500 B.C.E
cma-greek-roman-art: Three Handled Jar, Late Helladic III A1 (mycenaean), Cleveland Museum of Art: G
Terracotta stirrup jar with octopus. Date/Period: ca. 1200–1100 BC. Culture: Helladic, Mycenae
brassmanticore: Stirrup jar with octopus, ca. 1200–1100 b.c.; Late Helladic IIICMycenaeanTerr
Ancient Worlds - BBC TwoEpisode 1 “Come Together”Krater from Mycenae, Greece, known as t
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