Text, Cycladic ceramic frying pan with spirals and triangle

National Archeological Museum, Athens, Greece

5 | Obsidian blades and core for blade extraction (6204.8, 6204.11) | 6 | Ceramic small jars/colour cases with incised decoration. One contains lumps of blue pigment. Grave 26 (6204) | 7 | Marble bowl (8825) | 8 | Ceramic 'frying-pan' with incised representation: in the middle the 'wheel of the sun' and around it sea symbols, spirals and fish. Grave 26 (6140.4) | 9 | Ceramic spherical pyxis, with polished surface (6100.4, 6100.8)


Early Bronze Age ceramic frying pan decorated with impressed spirals and incised pubic triangle from Grave 307, Syros
Genre:  2800-2300 BC

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Cycladic ceramic frying pan with sun wheel and sea symbols


Material: Ceramic (burnished/polished surface) Date range: 2800-2300 BC (Early Cycladic II period)...

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