Clay Jug from Phylakopi in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, June 2014

National Archaeological Museum of Athens


Clay Jug from Phylakopi in the National Archaeolog…

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Clay Jar with a bird on each side Painted in a typical Cycladic Black and Red style From Phylakopi on Melos #5762 Middle Cycladic- Late Cycladic I period ca. 1600 BC Text from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens label.

Clay Jug from Phylakopi in the National Archaeolog…

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Clay Jar with a bird on each side Painted in a typical Cycladic Black and Red style From Phylakopi on Melos #5762 Middle Cycladic- Late Cycladic I period ca. 1600 BC Text from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens label.

Ceramic Frying Pan in the National Archaeological…

Ceramic Frying Pan in the National Archaeological…

Clay Frying Pan from Chalandriani in the National…

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4974 Clay frying-pan vessel with incised decoration of a boat. Chalandriani on Syros. Early Cycladic II period (Keros-Syros Culture, 2800-2300 BC). Frying-pan vessels are characteristic finds from Early Cycladic II graves, mainly from Syros. Incised representations of ships are on certain frying-pans, like this one. They are very interesting because they show the great development and significance of shipping in the Early Cycladic II period, as well as the type of the early Cycladic ship. It has a prow that rises steeply and oars, but no sails. Text from: www.namuseum.gr/collections/prehistorical/cycladic/cycladic04-en.html

Votive Plaque from Eleusis in the National Archaeo…

Votive Plaque from Eleusis in the National Archaeo…

Clay Frying Pan from Chalandriani in the National…

04 Jun 2014 440
4974 Clay frying-pan vessel with incised decoration of a boat. Chalandriani on Syros. Early Cycladic II period (Keros-Syros Culture, 2800-2300 BC). Frying-pan vessels are characteristic finds from Early Cycladic II graves, mainly from Syros. Incised representations of ships are on certain frying-pans, like this one. They are very interesting because they show the great development and significance of shipping in the Early Cycladic II period, as well as the type of the early Cycladic ship. It has a prow that rises steeply and oars, but no sails. Text from: www.namuseum.gr/collections/prehistorical/cycladic/cycladic04-en.html

Grave Relief from Sandanski in the National Archae…

Grave Relief from Sandanski in the National Archae…

Votive Relief with Zeus Meilichios in the National…

Votive Relief with Zeus Meilichios in the National…

Votive Relief in the Shape of a Cave from Eleusis…

Votive Relief in the Shape of a Cave from Eleusis…

Ceramic Cylinder from Phylakopi in the National Ar…

Ceramic Cylinder from Phylakopi in the National Ar…

Statuette of Aphrodite and Eros in the National Ar…

Statuette of Aphrodite and Eros in the National Ar…


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