Fruit plate with alternating crosses and solar disc

Turkish Museums, Archaeological Museum of Izmir, Turkey

Crosses in squares, solar discs, and lines alternating around a solar disc painted on Fruit Plate dated 6th Century BC. Small figures of squares and lines form a cross. Next are three vertical lines that resemble an exclamation point. Next is a cross inside a circle and small circles around itself. These three alternately surround a solar disc composed of 19 rays. It is located at Archaeological Museum of Izmir, Turkey.


Fruit plate with alternating crosses, solar discs and sun rays, located at Archaeological Museum of Izmir, Turkey
Genre:  6th Century BC

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