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ANCIENT MYCENAEAN CUP VAPEIO LAKONIAS  Museum Repsroduction

ANCIENT MYCENAEAN CUP VAPEIO LAKONIAS 9 cm 3.54 in

The two gold cups from the Painter of Laconia that are housed in the National Archaeological Museum.

They are archaeological finds of the Mycenaean era (close to Sparta).

The Cup narrates in three scenes the captivity of a bull with a noose on its leg, which is narrated from right to left.
The scenes depict the capture of a bull. Shows one of the hunters being shaken by the bull in the air.

Dimensions
Height 9 cm (3.54 inches)
Diameter 10.5 cm (4.13 inches)

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The two gold cups from the Painter of Laconia that are housed in the National Archaeological Museum.

They are archaeological finds of the Mycenaean era (close to Sparta).

The Cup narrates in three scenes the captivity of a bull with a noose on its leg, which is narrated from right to left.
The scenes depict the capture of a bull. Shows one of the hunters being shaken by the bull in the air.

Dimensions
Height 9 cm (3.54 inches)
Diameter 10.5 cm (4.13 inches)

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