EditorialCycladic Culture. Female figurine of the Dokathismata variety. Early Cycladic II. Syros Phase. 2800 BC-2300 BC. Marble. Early Bronze Age. Creator: Ashmolean Master. Dimensions: h: 39,1 cm. Museum of Cycladic Art. Athens, Greece.
EditorialA horse carrying 2 sacks from which two lamb heads protrude. Terracotta figurine (2nd half 6th BCE) from Syros, northern Cyclades, Greece. Size 13 cm x 16 cm CA 1700.
EditorialSyros, Center of the Levant Trade, c. 1850s. Unidentified Photographer. Albumen print from wet collodion negative; image: 28.2 x 37.9 cm (11 1/8 x 14 15/16 in.); matted: 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in.).
EditorialCycladic Culture. Female figurine of the Dokathismata variety. Early Cycladic II. Syros Phase. 2800 BC-2300 BC. Marble. Early Bronze Age. Creator: Ashmolean Master. Dimensions: h: 39,1 cm. Museum of Cycladic Art. Athens, Greece.
EditorialCycladic Culture. Female figurine of the Dokathismata variety. Early Cycladic II. Syros Phase. 2800 BC-2300 BC. Marble. Early Bronze Age. Creator: Ashmolean Master. Dimensions: h: 39,1 cm. Museum of Cycladic Art. Athens, Greece.
EditorialA horse carrying 2 sacks from which two lamb heads protrude. Terracotta figurine (2nd half 6th BCE) from Syros, northern Cyclades, Greece. Size 13 cm x 16 cm CA 1700.
EditorialSpherical Pyxis with Pedestal Foot of the Syros Type; Unknown; Greece, Cyclades, Europe; 2700 - 2200 B.C.; Terracotta; Object: H: 12.7 x W: 15.2 cm (5 x 6 in.).
EditorialCycladic Art. Ancient period II. Greece. Man with a glass. Canonical style. Belongs to the Syros phase (2800-2300 b.C.). Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece.
EditorialA horse carrying 2 sacks from which two lamb heads protrude. Terracotta figurine (2nd half 6th BCE) from Syros, northern Cyclades, Greece. Size 13 cm x 16 cm CA 1700.