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An indoor museum display showcases ancient pottery and artifacts, likely from the Mycenaean period, behind a glass enclosure. The central object is a light-colored pottery kylix (goblet) with a wide bowl, two small handles, a tall stem, and a circular foot. It is decorated with reddish-brown painted patterns, including stylized floral or geometric motifs on the bowl and horizontal bands on the stem and foot.

Behind the kylix, two smaller, light-colored figures, possibly made of painted pottery or wood, are displayed. These figures resemble stylized bird heads or abstract animal forms, each with linear or wavy markings. One figure has a prominent, pointed crest, while the other is more rounded.

In the background, a textured, light-brown wall features faint, dark ladder-like or abstract linear patterns. Through the glass, reflections of overhead lights are visible, along with parts of another pottery vessel, possibly a jug, in the upper background. A small white rectangular label with the number "4" is positioned on the display surface near the kylix. Partially visible text on a dark panel to the right reads "...art and Mycenaean religion," indicating the theme of the exhibition. The location context provided is Athens, Greece.
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Jan 11, 2025

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An indoor museum display showcases ancient pottery and artifacts, likely from the Mycenaean period, behind a glass enclosure. The central object is a light-colored pottery kylix (goblet) with a wide bowl, two small handles, a tall stem, and a circular foot. It is decorated with reddish-brown painted patterns, including stylized floral or geometric motifs on the bowl and horizontal bands on the stem and foot. Behind the kylix, two smaller, light-colored figures, possibly made of painted pottery or wood, are displayed. These figures resemble stylized bird heads or abstract animal forms, each with linear or wavy markings. One figure has a prominent, pointed crest, while the other is more rounded. In the background, a textured, light-brown wall features faint, dark ladder-like or abstract linear patterns. Through the glass, reflections of overhead lights are visible, along with parts of another pottery vessel, possibly a jug, in the upper background. A small white rectangular label with the number "4" is positioned on the display surface near the kylix. Partially visible text on a dark panel to the right reads "...art and Mycenaean religion," indicating the theme of the exhibition. The location context provided is Athens, Greece.

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