Late Minoan period II to III ceramic containers
It is an ancient Greek ceramic container characterized by a unique decorative style, often associated with palace workshops in Crete. This style of pottery appeared during the late Minoan period II to III (approximately 1450 BC to 1100 BC) and is representative of the late Minoan civilization. Known for its exquisite decorations, especially the papyrus flower patterns depicted above, these decorations not only showcase superb craftsmanship but also reflect the culture and aesthetics of the society at that time. The prototype was discovered in Knossos, which was one of the centers of the Minoan civilization. It is a valuable resource for studying ancient Mediterranean world trade and cultural exchanges.
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