Late Mycenaean civilization ceramic containers
It is a decorative style of Greek pottery from the late Mycenaean civilization (around 1400 BC to 1100 BC), characterized by the depiction of narrative scenes on pottery, usually themed around chariots, soldiers, animals, or mythological stories. Produced by an artist working in Mycenae, Greece, decorated with a row of confident soldiers marching forward. Featuring a wide top opening, low handles on both sides, and a narrow circular base. The decorative style reflects the artistic tradition and aesthetic taste of the Mycenaean civilization. Despite experiencing turbulence in the last few centuries of Mycenaean civilization, artists were still able to create exquisite pottery works.
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