Two Mycenaean women and baby 15th-14th C. BCE

"Ivory figurine representing two seated, bare-breasted female deities and a child leaning on their knees, the so called “ivory triad”. One cloak covers both women. A masterpiece of Mycenaean art. From the Mycenae acropolis, palace area. (15th-14th century B.C)"

-taken from greek-museums.tumblr link below


Small Sculpture, ivory carvings: Two women (Goddesses?) and child. From the Acropolis of Mycenae, 15 to 14 century BC, National Archaeological Museum of Athens N 7711. (Ivory figurine representing two seated, bare-breasted female deities and a small child, possibly a young God.)

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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Ivory_tvo_women_and_child_Myenaean,_NAMA_7711_080853.jpg

https://www.archaeology.wiki/blog/2018/09/04/costume-in-the-prehistoric-aegean-at-the-national-archaeological-museum/

https://greek-museums.tumblr.com/post/90401803901

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