National Archaeological Museum - 89
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❮ Mycenaean wall painting. ❯
National Archaeological Museum - 89

Mycenaean wall painting.

The 13th century BC wall-paintings from the rooms of the Cult Center at the south-west section of the Mycenaean citadel, near Grave Circle A, are especially important.
They include a scene of religious offering to a goddess and the representation of figure-of-eight shields, which may symbolize a military deity.

Source: National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece

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Athens Attica Bronze Age Color and Polychromy Floral Fresco Mycenaean National Archaeological Museum Original Photo
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