3D model of a replica of drinking pottery from the Late Minoan Civilization I period
Minoan civilization
Replica
ancient civilization
3D model of ceramic container
Ancient ceramic craftsmanship
Around 1700 BC to 1450 BC
Late Minoan Civilization I drinking pottery replicas
Late Minoan Civilization I Period
Drinking pottery
Spiral pattern
1
Coin
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It is a replica of the ancient Cretan civilization, with its prototype dating back to the Late Minoan period I (approximately 1700-1450 BC). This type of artifact holds an important position in the Minoan culture and is commonly used in ceremonies or banquets, possessing both decorative and practical characteristics. It is a special drinking corner cup with a unique design, usually with one end as the mouth and the other end as a pointed spout, connected by a thin tube in the middle. The surface is decorated with spiral patterns, which are not only beautiful but also reflect the superb craftsmanship of Minoan craftsmen. Replicas can help us better understand the Minoan civilization.