In 2015, an intaglio gem was discovered in Pylos (Messenia, Greece) from the beginning of the Late Bronze Age with a scene of two warriors in combat. This representation is part of a group of similar images on seals. The analysis of these objects allows the suggestion that the scenes depicted on them are based on the same story/myth. This story helped to build the ideology of the Mycenaean elites based on, among other things, the use of violence in social life and set patterns of behavior, while at the same time linking the Mycenaeans living in different parts of Greece, especially in Mycenae, Pylos and Vapheio. Perhaps it had an epic dimension similar to Homer’s much later work
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Minoan-Mycenaean sealstones and finger rings display a complex iconography and set of compositions. ...
Shear undertakes a detailed comparison of archaeological evidence from Mycenaean Greece, the survivi...
Throughout the Iliad there are countless similes, several dealing with animals and many of those dea...
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The stories of an all-female warrior race had long been told and depicted in artistic forms prior to...
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In this paper, after surveying the Linear B textual evidence that demonstrates palatial concern for ...
This study describes the author's participation in the excavations at Phylakopi, Mycenaean Sanctuary...
This study catalogues all the Minoan-Mycenaean representations of Aegean bull-games (from bull-captu...
Recent research in Ancient history focuses on the life of objects, as circulation and the reuse of a...
One class of representation on Mycenaean seals, the combats between humans and animals, is the subje...
This encyclopedia entry summarizes what we know about the use of seals on the Mycenaean mainland
This paper aims to draw a religious connection between the Myceneans of the collapsed bronze age and...
Although the Mycenaean civilization of the Greek Bronze Age was identified 150 years ago, its origin...
Papers from the first international symposium on symbolism at the University of Tromsø, June 4-7,199...
Minoan-Mycenaean sealstones and finger rings display a complex iconography and set of compositions. ...
Shear undertakes a detailed comparison of archaeological evidence from Mycenaean Greece, the survivi...
Throughout the Iliad there are countless similes, several dealing with animals and many of those dea...
The chalcidic helmet with ram’s protome in the Saint Louis Art Museum comes from a tomb in Metaponto...
The stories of an all-female warrior race had long been told and depicted in artistic forms prior to...
This paper historically examines the depictions of warriors, lion hunters and figures of power and a...
In this paper, after surveying the Linear B textual evidence that demonstrates palatial concern for ...
This study describes the author's participation in the excavations at Phylakopi, Mycenaean Sanctuary...
This study catalogues all the Minoan-Mycenaean representations of Aegean bull-games (from bull-captu...
Recent research in Ancient history focuses on the life of objects, as circulation and the reuse of a...