Something lovely for the weekend!
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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
@globalmuseum someone should replicate these designs on modern day pottery. I would totally buy ceramic cups that looked like these. Dynamite classic Minoan design.
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@globalmuseum someone should replicate these designs on modern day pottery. I would totally buy ceramic cups that looked like these. Dynamite classic Minoan design.
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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
@globalmuseum Seeing something as beautiful as these are, gives me a sense of connection to those ancient humans that is quite profound. Amazing

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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
@globalmuseum Oh wow...!
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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
@globalmuseum
But they look like something you'd buy today!I'd suspect they might even be dishwasher proof (glazed, not cheap screenprint) and likely microwave oven proof too!
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Something lovely for the weekend!
Minoan cups made by Bronze Age potters some 3,800 years ago!
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
by @AlisonFisk#Archaeology #globalmuseum #BronzeAge #history #ceramics #pottery
@globalmuseum Pottery from ancient days always fascinates me; I think of the hands, so long ago, that fashioned it, then later, daily used it. It's a connection to our human family from long ago.
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