Mycenaean Goddess of Midea (small)

Figurine of Goddess from Midea. It was discovered in the Mycenaean acropolis of Ancient Midea. Idols of this type, which stood on little wheels, are an excellent sample of the art of the 13th century B.C.

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Time-period of the original: Mycenaean civilization, 1300 B.C.
Location of the original: Archaeological museum of Nayplion, Greece
Material: cast/clay/ceramic
Height: 13cm (5.1in)
Length: 3cm (1.2in)
Width: 10cm (3.9in)
Weight: 450 grams (0.99lb)

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