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“Your Cup is Full”. Study for a Minoan cylinder seal impression*, 2012/2017Acrylics on prepaped pape
mini-girlz:Minoan Girlc. 1600-1500 BCEBronzeCrete
Sacred Minoan symbols: Bull and Labrys.
The MinotaurI think it’s time to speak about a particular myth, which explains some topics of the Mi
iliothermia:[ID : An angel crouched in front of a Cretan doorway covered in Minoan - inspired art.
corpses-rotting-upright:Ruins of the Minoan Palace at Knossos
Minoan rhyton in the shape of a bird. Artist unknown; ca. 2600-2300 BCE. Now in the Archaeological
last-of-the-romans:The ruined Minoan palace of Knossos. Abandoned in the 14th century BC.
ancientpeoples:Terracotta Conical Rhytonc.1600-1500 BCLate Minoan I(Source: The Metropolitan Museum)
ancientorigins:Minoan fresco. Aktotiri settlement, Thira, Greece
peashooter85:Minoan bronze dagger with gold handle, 2nd millenium BC
antiquitystuff:A Minoan gold chained necklace with sealstones found recentlyin a tomb of an ancient
minoancorner:Wounded woman. 1600 BC. Akrotiri, Thera. (x)
tamedkite:Minoan frescoes, 1500 BC (bronze age)
The chapel of Saint Panteleimon on the hill of Patella at Priniás. In antiquity this is where Minoan
TheLadies Fresco at Akrotiri (Santorini, c. 1700 BC).Thisfresco, in two separate sections, shows two
ancientart:Late Minoan Larnax (chest-shaped coffin), mid-13th century B.C., Greece, Crete, made of t
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Middle Minoan votive double axe c. 1650-1600 BC from Herakleion Archaeol
ancientart:The Minoan palace of Knossos, Crete. With already a history of extensive human occupation
alexandriad:minoan pottery // mycenaean fresco motifsavailable on merch HERE and HERE!
ladiesinblue:Ladies In Blue, Minoan Art
shiningjasmin:shiningjasminCretan vase.Is depicted an octopus sea.Minoan pottery, 1700-1450 BC.Archa
triglifos-y-metopas:Two bees arranged about a honey comb, gold pendant with appliqué and granulated
alexandriad: alexandriad:minoan motifs patternsmarine pottery style/palatial fresco style available
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