The Greeks, From Agamemnon to Alexander the Great,” through September 15, 2019 at the Hangaram Museum in Seoul, South Korea

“The Greeks, From Agamemnon to Alexander the Great,” through September 15, 2019 at the Hangaram Museum in Seoul, South Korea. This exhibit features 350 ancient Greek artifacts including funerary helmets with gold death masks from the mid-6th century BCE, votive sculpture, grave goods of 9th century BCE Macedonian aristocrats, gold serving ware and seal rings, ceramics featuring scenes from Homer's Odyssey, and a gold myrtle wreath from a priestly warrior of Stavroupolis, companion to the king of 4th century BCE Macedon.
I had the privilege of attending this marvelous exhibition when it was displayed at The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois in 2016. I was astonished by the wealth of the grave goods on display and I particularly liked the way the grave goods were exhibited, placed in the position they were found in the burial chamber. Be sure to examine even the small items carefully, too. I was thrilled to see a small but beautifully carved Gorgon that was said to come from the breastplate of Macedonian King Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great!


Image: Funerary bronze helmet with gold mask from the necropolis at Archontiko Grave 279 Greek mid 6th century BCE photographed at The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois.

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