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Warriors Krater. 12th century BC. (terracotta)
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Warriors Krater. 12th century BC. (terracotta)
LRI4591540 Warriors Krater. 12th century BC. (terracotta) by Mycenaean; National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Mycenian civilization: crater called the Warriors. From the circle of tombs A to Mycenes. 12th century BC. Athenes, National Archeological Museum - Art of Mycenaean civilization: crater called Warriors crater. From the grave circle A at Mycenae. 12th century BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece); Luisa Ricciarini; Mycenaean, out of copyright
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This print showcases the Warriors Krater, a terracotta artifact from the 12th century BC, belonging to the Mycenaean civilization. Displayed at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, this piece offers a glimpse into ancient Greek history and culture. The Warriors Krater is named for its intricate depiction of warriors engaged in battle. The craftsmanship and attention to detail on this ceramic vase are truly remarkable. It serves as a testament to the skill and artistry of Mycenaean artisans. As we explore this image, we are transported back in time to an era when warfare played a significant role in shaping civilizations. The scene depicted on the krater reflects not only military prowess but also provides insights into social structures and human interactions during that period. Archaeology enthusiasts will find themselves drawn to this photograph as it captures both historical significance and artistic beauty. It represents more than just an antique relic; it symbolizes our continuous fascination with understanding our past through artifacts like these. Luisa Ricciarini's talent behind capturing this image allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of the Warriors Krater. Through her lens, we can experience firsthand the grandeur of ancient Greece and gain insight into one of humanity's oldest civilizations - Mycenae.
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