The so-called Cycladic “frying pans” often came to light in richly furnished graves. Only about 200 of thse objects have been found in the Aegean islands and peninsular Greece. They are among the most mysterious objects of this culture. On the “bottom” side is an intricate artistic carving made by the artist with great care. The […]

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