![]() ![]() ![]() These vases were probably connected with funerary practices, and, in some regions, they may have served as sarcophagi. The chariot was an important motif in art from the Greek mainland its frequency on Mycenaean pictorial vases has characterized an entire subgroup. Recent analyses have shown that this chariot krater came from a well-attested workshop in the vicinity of Mycenae and Berbati. Scientific tests have corroborated these findings. Evidence had increasingly indicated that trade between the Argolid and Cyprus was active and that the pictorial vases were a major commodity made on the mainland and traded eastward, probably for their contents as well as the ware itself. A great number of these works came to light on Cyprus, and they were often attributed to artists working in a Cypro-Mycenaean idiom. broad and deep-bodied kraters, often decorated with complex pictorial scenes, were produced in Greece, particularly in the Argolid and in Cyprus. It is an image that is valid for other graphic or photo editors in OffiDocs such as Inkscape online and OpenOffice Draw online or LibreOffice online by OffiDocs.During the fourteenth century B.C. Download or edit the free picture Terracotta chariot krater for GIMP online editor. ![]()
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