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Funerary stele. Late Helladic I period. Mycenae
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Funerary stele. Late Helladic I period. Mycenae
Mycenaen Art. Late Helladic I period. Greece. Funerary stele decorated in geometric style on the top and fight scene with animals on the bottom. Dated between 1600-1500 b.C. Archaeological Museum of the Acropolis. Mycenae
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1. Title: Mycenaean Funerary Stele: A Symphony of Geometric Design and Animal Fight Scene, Late Helladic I Period, Mycenae, Greece This funerary stele, hailing from the ancient civilization of Mycenae in Greece, dates back to the Late Helladic I period, approximately between 1600-1500 BC. The stele, now housed in the Archaeological Museum of the Acropolis in Mycenae, presents a striking juxtaposition of geometric design on the upper portion and a dynamic animal fight scene on the bottom. The top of the stele is adorned with intricate geometric patterns, reflecting the artistic sensibilities of the Mycenaean civilization during this period. The geometric style, characterized by the use of straight lines, angles, and regular shapes, is a hallmark of Mycenaean art and a testament to their advanced understanding of symmetry and harmony. The patterns on the stele are meticulously carved, creating a visual feast for the eyes. The lower portion of the stele reveals a thrilling scene of animals in combat. The animals, likely symbolizing the forces of nature or the deceased's conquests in life, engage in a fierce battle. The detailed relief carvings depict the animals' muscular forms, expressive faces, and the raw energy of the fight. The scene is a testament to the Mycenaeans' appreciation for the natural world and their belief in the power of animals as symbols of strength and vitality. This funerary stele is a significant artifact of Mycenaean civilization, offering insights into their artistic and cultural practices during the Late Helladic I period. It is a reminder of the rich history and civilization that once thrived in the Peloponnese region of Greece. The intricate geometric patterns and the dynamic animal fight scene serve as a visual bridge to the past, inviting us to explore the mysteries of this ancient civilization.
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