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Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, golden bowl probably belonged to Nestor, from royal tombs at Mycenae

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, golden bowl probably belonged to Nestor, from royal tombs at Mycenae


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Filename: 940_18_10336357.jpg

Size: 2727 x 3372 (3.2MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, golden bowl probably belonged to Nestor, from royal tombs at Mycenae

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 17th-16th century b.C. Golden bowl said to have belonged to Nestor. From the royal tombs at Mycenae

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Media ID 9514823

16th Century Bc Aegean Civilization Ancient Greece Bowl Colored Background Craft Product Gold Helladic Civilization Mycenean Civilization Shiny


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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, a golden bowl believed to have once belonged to the legendary figure Nestor. Discovered within the royal tombs at Mycenae, this exquisite piece dates back to the 17th-16th century BC, offering us a glimpse into ancient Greece's rich history. The bowl's radiant shine and intricate craftsmanship are beautifully captured in this studio shot. Its golden hue stands out against a colored background, emphasizing its regal allure. This single object represents both art and craft of unparalleled quality. As we gaze upon this antiquity, we can't help but marvel at its significance within Aegean civilization. It serves as a tangible link to the Helladic culture that thrived during that era and offers insights into their customs and beliefs. While no people are present in this image, it allows us to appreciate the sheer beauty of this craft product on its own merits. The attention to detail displayed by ancient artisans is truly awe-inspiring. Thanks to Universal Images Group (UIG), we have been granted access to explore such extraordinary historical artifacts through their stunning photography collection. Let us cherish these glimpses into our past and continue unraveling the mysteries of civilizations long gone.

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