Cycladic jewelry pictures collection
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photograph.
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Bronze spear head. Amorgos Early Cycladic II Period
2800-2300 BC. |
Silver pin. Amorgos Early Cycladic II Period 2800-2300
BC. |
Stone beads found from Zoumbaria cemetery on Despotiko.
Early Cycladic I Period (Grotta - Pelos culture 2800-2300 BC.). National
Archaeological Museum of Athens. |
Stone beads found from Zoumbaria cemetery on Despotiko.
Early Cycladic I Period (Grotta - Pelos culture 2800-2300 BC.). National
Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Gold necklace from Poliochni Lemnos. Middle of 3rd mill
BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Stone and shell beads from Pyrgos cemetery. Early
Cycladic I Period (Grotta - Pelos culture 2800-2300 BC.). National
Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Treasure of gold jewellery. Exquisite earrings of
varius types examples of highly developed goldsmithing techniques
(granulation, filigree and repousse). Similar to the jewellery from the
treasures from Troy IIg. Poliochni, Lemnos, Room 643, Yellow Period.
Middle of 3rd millenium BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Treasure of gold jewellery. Exquisite earrings of
varius types examples of highly developed goldsmithing techniques
(granulation, filigree and repousse). Similar to the jewellery from the
treasures from Troy IIg. Poliochni, Lemnos, Room 643, Yellow Period.
Middle of 3rd millenium BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Treasure of gold jewellery. Exquisite bracelets of
varius types examples of highly developed goldsmithing techniques
(granulation, filigree and repousse). Similar to the jewellery from the
treasures from Troy IIg. Poliochni, Lemnos, Room 643, Yellow Period.
Middle of 3rd millenium BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Stone beads and pendants. From Pyrgos Cemetery. Early
Cycladic I period (3200-2800 BC.). National Archaeological Museum of
Athens |
Necklace of stone beads. Early Cycladic I period,
Grotta-Pelos Culture, 3200-2800 BC. National Archaeological Museum of
Athens |
Bronze bracelets. Amorgos. Finds from the Early
Cycladic Cemeteries. Dodekathismata Cemetery Early Cycladic II period.
Second half of the 3rd millenium BC. National Archaeological Museum of
Athens |
Silver diadem. Decorated in repousse with rosettes or
wheels, animals and a bird-shaped figure. Unique find. From Kastri at
Chalandriani on Syros. Advanced Early Cycladic II Period, second half of
the third millenium BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Bronze pins with spherical head. Manica of Euboea.
Early III Period (2nd half of 3rd millenium BC.). National Archaeological
Museum of Athens |
Gold necklace from Poliochni Lemnos. Middle of 3rd mill
BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Gold pin decorated with antithetic birds on the head.
Poliochni Lemnos. Middle of 3rd mill. BC. National Archaeological Museum
of Athens |