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Mycenaean art. Greece. Rhyton as lions head embossed in gol
Mycenaean art. Greece. Rhyton as lions head embossed in gold foil. Found in Tomb IV Circle A at Mycenae. Around 1550 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
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Archaeological Athens Beast Circle Civilization Embossed Foil Lion Mycenae Mycenaean Rhyton Snout Tomb Wild
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1. Title: Mycenaean Gold-Foil Rhyton with Embossed Lion's Head (circa 1550 BCE) This image showcases a Mycenaean gold-foil rhyton, an ancient drinking vessel, adorned with an intricately embossed lion's head. The rhyton was discovered in Tomb IV Circle A at Mycenae, Greece, and is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. The Mycenaean civilization, which flourished from approximately 1600 to 1100 BCE, is renowned for its advanced metalworking techniques and intricate artistic creations. This rhyton is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic prowess of the Mycenaeans. The lion's head is meticulously embossed in gold foil, with every detail brought to life. The powerful beast's snout curves gracefully, and its eyes are depicted with a sense of depth and realism. The mane is intricately textured, and the lion's mouth is slightly open, as if ready to roar. The rhyton was likely used during ceremonial or ritualistic drinking, symbolizing power, strength, and wealth. The lion, a common motif in Mycenaean art, represented the warrior spirit and the connection to the natural world. This exquisite artifact offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural traditions of ancient Greece during the Mycenaean age. The National Archaeological Museum in Athens preserves and showcases numerous treasures like this one, allowing us to appreciate the artistic and historical significance of the Mycenaean civilization.
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