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Early Cretan libation vessel, found at Knossos, 1933-1934
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Early Cretan libation vessel, found at Knossos, 1933-1934
Early Cretan libation vessel, found at Knossos, 1933-1934. Discovered by Sir Arthur Evans. The bulls head is made of soapstone, inlaid with rock crystal and shell. It dates from c1350 BC, when Knossos was ruled by the Mycenaeans. A print from Wonders of the Past, Volume I, 1933-1934
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This print showcases an exquisite Early Cretan libation vessel, discovered at the historic site of Knossos in 1933-1934 by the renowned archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans. The vessel, dating back to around 1350 BC during the Mycenaean rule of Knossos, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Crete. The focal point of this remarkable artifact is undoubtedly the intricately crafted soapstone bull's head. Adorned with delicate inlays of rock crystal and shell, it exudes a sense of grandeur and artistic mastery. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring; every curve and contour has been meticulously carved, capturing the strength and majesty associated with bulls. As we delve into its historical significance, we are transported back in time to an era when Knossos was a thriving city-state under Mycenaean control. This libation vessel would have played a vital role in ceremonial rituals or offerings made to deities or honored individuals. Preserved through centuries, this photograph from Wonders of the Past Volume I serves as both a visual delight and an invaluable record for future generations. It allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also provides insight into ancient Cretan culture. With each glance at this print, one cannot help but marvel at how such artifacts connect us to our past while reminding us that even after thousands of years, their beauty remains timeless.
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