Vases Geometric Krater Object from Athens NAM
Object from Athens NAM

Object from Athens NAM

Geometric Krater · 1100 BC
“The urn krater of the Lefkandi lord”
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Unseen Museum
Axonometric drawing of the Toumba Building as reconstructed (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : the Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pl. 28)
Plans of the burials in the Toumba Building (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : The Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pl. 13)
The urn krater containing the remains of the “lord” and his cloth (Anastasios Margaritoff Archive)
Drawing reconstruction of the krater and its decoration (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : The Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pls 18, 19)
Drawing reconstruction of the krater and its decoration (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : The Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pls 18, 19)
Digital illustrative restoration of the krater at the Metals Conservation Laboratory of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum
“The urn krater of the Lefkandi lord” (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum)
“The urn krater of the Lefkandi lord” (Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum)
Unseen Museum
Axonometric drawing of the Toumba Building as reconstructed (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : the Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pl. 28)
Plans of the burials in the Toumba Building (after M.R. Popham, P.G. Calligas, L.H. Sackett [eds], Lefkandi II : The Protogeometric Building at Toumba. Part 2: the Excavation, Architecture and Finds, Oxford 1993, Pl. 13)
The urn krater containing the remains of the “lord” and his cloth (Anastasios Margari
Shape
Technique
Date
1100 BC
Culture
Greek
Museum
National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Image Source
athens_nam
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)