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Aegean Art

Aegean Art. Young Girl Gathering Crocus Flowers c. 1700-1450 BCE. Woman or Goddess with Snakes from the Palace complex Knossos, Crete c. 1600-1550 BCE c. 12 inches faïence (pigmented earthenware).

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Aegean Art

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  1. Aegean Art

  2. Young Girl Gathering Crocus Flowers c. 1700-1450 BCE

  3. Woman or Goddess with Snakesfrom the Palace complexKnossos, Crete c. 1600-1550 BCE c. 12 inches faïence (pigmented earthenware)

  4. restored room - The Queen's Megaron, Palace of KnossosCrete, c. 1,700 - 1,300 BCEHerakleion Archeological Museum, Crete

  5. Bull Leapingwall painting or fresco, Palace of Knossos, Crete,c. 24.5" h, c. 1450-1375 BCE

  6. Bull’s –head Rhyton c. 1550-1450 BCE from Knossos, Cretepainted & incised steatite with gilt wooden horns, crystal & shell inlaid eyes, 12 inches

  7. Mask of Agamemnon Mycenae, Greece c. 1600-1550 BCE gold 12 inches high

  8. Mary Renault The King Must Die— the mythical Theseus up to his father's death The Bull from the Sea — the remainder of Theseus' life The Mask of Apollo — an actor at the time of Plato and Dionysius the Younger (brief appearance by Alexander near the end of the book)

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