Cycladic idols pictures collection from greek museums
Each thumbnail photo is a link to a larger version of the same
photograph.
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Head of Cycladic statue. Amorgos. Early Cycladic II
Period 2800-2300 BC. |
Female Statue folded arm-type (height 1.52). Amorgos
Early Cycladic II Period 2800-2300 BC. |
Marble statuette of a standing male figure playing lyre
or harp. Keros. Early Cycladic II Period 2800-2300 BC. National
Archaeological Museum of Athens. |
Marble statuette of a standing male figure playing the
double flute. Keros Early Cycladic II Period 2800-2300 BC. National
Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Marble female figurine with folded arms. Syros. Early
Cycladic II Period 2800-2300 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
The two pieces it comprises were found placed side by
side in the grave. From the cemetery of Ayios Kosmas. Early Bronze Age
period. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Female Statue folded arm-type. National Archaeological
Museum of Athens. |
Female Statue folded arm-type. National Archaeological
Museum of Athens |
Female Statue folded arm-type. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Female Statue folded arm-type. National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Stone (jade) dove-shaped pendant. From Pyrgos Cemetery.
Early Cycladic I Period (3200-2800 BC.). National Archaeological Museum of
Athens |
Cycladic idols from the cemetery of Manica Chalkis -
Euboea. Early Cycladic II period. Archaeological Museum of Chalkis. |