EditorialMinoan fresco. Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). House of Ladies. Lady offering a necklace to a goddess. 1650 BC. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialPapyrus Fresco, ca. 1550 BC. Minoan. Bronze Age. From Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). Three stemmed, blossoming plants are painted on the walls. Room of the Ladies. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialThe Antelope fresco. 16th century BC. Room B1. Building B. Detail. Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialCeramic pitcher with geometric decoration in the form of spirals. Second half of the 16th century BC. From Akrotiri (Thera). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialThe Boxer and The Antelope fresco. 16th century BC. Room B1. Building B. Detail. Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialMinoan art. Greece. 16th century B.C. Fresco of boxing kids. Fight between two teens provided with gloves and a belt. Painted stucco. Room B1 from Akrotiri (Thera). (1550-1500 BC). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialMinoan fresco. Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). House of Ladies. Lady offering a necklace to a goddess. 1650 BC. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialPapyrus Fresco, ca. 1550 BC. Minoan. Bronze Age. From Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). Three stemmed, blossoming plants are painted on the walls. Room of the Ladies. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialPriestess making offerings. 1550-1500 BC. Fresco, from The West House, Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialThe Antelope fresco. 16th century BC. Room B1. Building B. Detail. Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialCeramic pitcher with geometric decoration in the form of spirals. Second half of the 16th century BC. From Akrotiri (Thera). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialMinoan art. Greece. 16th century B.C. Fresco of boxing kids. Fight between two teens provided with gloves and a belt. Painted stucco. Room B1 from Akrotiri (Thera). (1550-1500 BC). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialThera Island (Santorini), Greece, was inhabited by a highly civilized population of Cycladic-Minoan culture. The eruption of the island's volcano around 1450 BCE covered with ash what remained of the island. Akrotiri: A flight of stone steps crushed by...
EditorialCeramic pitcher with geometric decoration in the form of spirals. Second half of the 16th century BC. From Akrotiri (Thera). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialPriestess making offerings. 1550-1500 BC. Fresco, from The West House, Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialThe Antelope fresco. 16th century BC. Room B1. Building B. Detail. Akrotiri, Thera (now Santorini). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialCeramic pitcher with geometric decoration in the form of spirals. Second half of the 16th century BC. From Akrotiri (Thera). National Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
EditorialMinoan art. Greece. 16th century B.C. Fresco of boxing kids. Fight between two teens provided with gloves and a belt. Painted stucco. Room B1 from Akrotiri (Thera). (1550-1500 BC). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialMinoan fresco. Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). House of Ladies. Lady offering a necklace to a goddess. 1650 BC. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialPapyrus Fresco, ca. 1550 BC. Minoan. Bronze Age. From Akrotiri, Island of Thera (Santorini). Three stemmed, blossoming plants are painted on the walls. Room of the Ladies. Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Santorini, Greece.
EditorialADORANTE CON OFRENDAS. 1550-1500 a. C. Procedente de la Casa del Oeste, Akrotiri, Thera (actual Santorini). Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Atenas. Grecia.
Editorial"FRESCO DE LOS ANTILOPES". Pintados a base de trazos anchos negros sobre fondo blanco. Estuco pintado. (Alto: 1,52 m). Procedente de la Habitaci?n B1 de AKROTIRI (THERA). Hacia 1550-1500 a. C. Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Atenas. Grecia.
EditorialGran PYXIS con decoraci?n geom?trica en forma de espirales. Fechada en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI a. C. Procedente de Akrotiri (Thera). Museo Nacional de Atenas. Grecia.
EditorialMinoan art. Greece. 16th century B.C. Fresco of boxing kids. Fight between two teens provided with gloves and a belt. Painted stucco. Room B1 from Akrotiri (Thera). (1550-1500 BC). National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialThera Island (Santorini), Greece, was inhabited by a highly civilized population of Cycladic-Minoan culture. The eruption of the island's volcano around 1450 BCE covered with ash what remained of the island. Akrotiri: A flight of stone steps.
EditorialThera Island (Santorini), Greece, was inhabited by a highly civilized population of Cycladic-Minoan culture. The eruption of the island's volcano around 1450 BCE covered with ash what remained of the island. Akrotiri: A flight of stone steps crushed by...