“From Homer’s World: Tenos and the Cyclades in the Mycenaean Age” now open at the new Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece

“From Homer’s World: Tenos and the Cyclades in the Mycenaean Age” now open at the new Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece.

A total of 151 artifacts including finds from the Mycenaean tholos tomb at Agia Thekla excavated by Georgios Despinis in 1979. The burial place of an aristocratic clan, the tomb of Aghia Thekla (13th-12th century BCE) was used for multiple burials. Other finds on display include prehistoric sites from the islands of Naxos, Delos, Paros, Milos, Sifnos and Kea. Among these, is the “Kyra of Fylakopi” (approximately mid-14th century BCE), one of the masterpieces of Mycenaean figurine sculpture found at the sanctuary of Fylakopi on the island of Milos.



Image: Mycenaean warrior wearing the distinctive boar's tusk helmet, Ivory. Image courtesy of Eurokinissi.

https://www.thenationalherald.com/273856/archaeological-exhibition-on-the-myceanean-era-cyclades-islands-to-ppen-in-athens/

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