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English: Fully armed warriors. Detail from the Warrior Vase, a Pictorial Style krater discovered by Schliemann at Mycenae, in a house on the acropolis. Height: 41 cm. Date: 1200-1100 BC. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. Photo by Adam Carr.

Bibliography:

HIGGINS, R. Minoan and Mycenaean Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 1981.

PEDLEY, J.G. Greek Art and Archaeology. London: Lawrence King, 2nd ed., 1998.
Fons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ac.krater.jpg
Auctor Photo by Adam Carr

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