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Minoan Art Pottery
Minoan frying pan with decorative spirals. From around 2700 to 1450 BC, the Minoan civilization flourished as a seafaring and mercantile culture. This vibrant culture was centred around the island of Crete and eventually dominated the Agean region. The Egyptians called the Minoans “the Sea Peoples” and had a fond appreciation for Minoan pottery and ceramics, prized for their innovative shapes and sea-inspired designs
Minoan Art Pottery
Small, Minoan, twin handled ‘Kamares’ bowl with labrys motif
Cups with polychrome decoration. Kamares ware. Phaistos, Palaeopalatial period (1800-1700 BC). https://www.facebook.com/103918513050399/photos/a.164221160353467.33101.103918513050399/708495389259372/?type=1&theater
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Kamarees ware jar, from Phaistos (Crete), Greece. BC Crete, have been found at sites through the Aegean islands and mainland Greece, on Cyprus, along the coastal Syria and in Egypt, showing the wide trading contacts of the Minoans. The extremely fine palace pottery called Kamares ware, and the Late Minoan all-over patterned "Marine style" are the high points of the Minoan pottery tradition.
Minoan Art Pottery
Minoan teapot – Kamares. [Weird]
Louvre site des collections
TDO 6 - Boisseau aux serpents Iran - Suse I - 4200 à 3800 av. J.-C. Suse Terre cuite peinte H. : 30 cm. ; D. : 20,60 cm Paris, mdL.
Minoan Art Pottery
Minoan Art Pottery
stirring up the meltingpot
artpropelled: This elegant clay pot comes from the Keram River area of Papua New Guinea’s East Sepik Province
Selection of carvings from the Castro de Santa Tegra, A Guarda, Galicia. ~ Celtic culture of the northwestern regions of the Iberian Peninsula- present-day northern Portugal / Spanish regions of Galicia, Asturias and NW León - from the end of the Bronze Age (c. 9th century BC) until it was subsumed by Roman culture (c. 1st century BC).
Minoan Art Pottery
Minoan Pitcher Archeological Museum in Heraklion.Minoan Terracotta Pitcher439px-506px
Minoan Art Pottery
Kamares krater/banquet vessel. From around 2700 to 1450 BC, the Minoan civilization flourished as a seafaring and mercantile culture. This vibrant culture was centred around the island of Crete and eventually dominated the Agean region. The Egyptians called the Minoans “the Sea Peoples” and had a fond appreciation for Minoan pottery and ceramics, prized for their innovative shapes and sea-inspired designs.
Graphics-Crete & Mycenae - Ceramic History Tutorials for Potters and Clay Artists
Graphics-Crete & Mycenae - Ceramic History Tutorials for Potters and Clay Artists
Offering Table with dolphins", Akrotiri, Mature Late Cycladic I Period (17th B.C.) cut from pumice