Kylix with Repoussé Representation of Running Hounds

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Liana Miate
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published on 10 May 2022
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Permanently exhibited at the Benaki Museum as a Mycenaean vase of the Late Helladic II-IIIAI period (15th-early 14th century BCE). Its authenticity is still a matter of discussion among scholars.

The decoration of this object of prestige and social status with hounds is related to the hunting, an activity that constitutes an ideal means of replicating power and authority. Made from gold.

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Liana Miate
Liana is the Social Media Editor for Ancient History Encyclopedia. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in ancient Greece, Rome & Late Antiquity. She is particularly passionate about Rome and Greece, and anything to do with mythology or women.

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