Girl Gathering Saffron Crocus Flowers. Before 1630 BCE.
Figure of a Woman. c. 2600–2400 BCE. Height 24 3/4”.
Drawing of Figure of a Woman Showing Evidence of Original Painting and Outlining Design Scheme. c. 2600–2400 BCE. Height 24 3/4”.
The Ancient Aegean World.
Head with Remains of Painted Decoration. c. 2500–2200 BCE. Height 9 11/16”.
Reconstruction of the “Palace” Complex, Knossos, Crete. Site occupied 2000–1375 BCE ; complex begun in “Old Palace” period (c.1900–1700 BCE ); complex rebuilt after earthquakes and fires during “New Palace” period (c. 1700–1450 BCE ); final destruction c BCE.
Kamares Ware Jug. “Old Palace” period, c. 2000–1900 BCE. Height 10 5/8”.
Pendant of Gold Bees. “Old Palace” period, c. 1700–1550 BCE. Height approx. 1 13/16”.
Bull Leaping. Late Minoan period, c. 1550–1450 BCE. Height approx. 24 1/2”.
Woman or Goddess with Snakes. “New Palace” period, c. 1700–1550 BCE. Height 11 5/8” as restored.
Two Views of the Harvester Rhyton (Top View). “New Palace” period, c. 1650–1450 BCE. Diameter 4 1/2”.
Two Views of the Harvester Rhyton (Bottom View). “New Palace” period, c. 1650–1450 BCE. Diameter 4 1/2”.
Bull's-Head Rhyton. “New Palace” period, c.1550–1450 BCE. Height 12”.
Octopus Flask. “New Palace” period, c. 1500–1450 BCE. Height 11”.
Vapheio Cup. c. 1650–1450 BCE. Height 4 1/2”.
Landscape (“Spring Fresco”). Before 1630 BCE.
“Flotilla” Fresco from Akrotiri. “New Palace” period, c BCE.
Citadel at Mycenae. C. 1340, 1250, 1200 BCE.
Reconstruction of the Citadel at Mycenae at Its Most Developed State.
“Mask of Agamemnon”. c. 1600–1550 BCE. Height approx. 12".
Pylos Palace: Plan of the Megaron. c. 1300–1200 BCE.
Lion Gate, Mycenae. c BCE.
Lion Gate, Mycenae, as it appears today. c BCE. Height of sculpture approx. 9’ 6".
Golden Lion's Head Rhyton. 16th century BCE.
Dagger Blade with Lion Hunt. c. 1550– 1500 BCE. Length 9 3/8”.
Cutaway Drawing of Tholos, the So-Called Treasury of Atreus.
Exterior View of Tholos, the So-Called Treasury of Atreus. c. 1300–1200 BCE.
Corbel Vault, Interior of Tholos, the So-Called Treasury of Atreus. Height approx. 43’, diameter 47’ 6”.
Warrior Krater. c. 1300–1100 BCE. Height 16”.