Idol from Myceanae Kourotrofos

Kourotrofos belongs to the last period of the Mycenaean civilization. Small female idols made of clay like this one, have the lower part of their body in a cylindrical shape, the wide breast united with their raising hands, which are schematically represented like fins. It is speculated that they originate from the Cretan goddess of fertility, blessing both nature and people.
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Time-period of the original: Mycenaean civilization, 1400-1100 B.C.
Material: cast/clay/ceramic
Height: 23cm (9.1in)
Width: 13cm (5.1in)
Weight: 300 grams (0.66lb)

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