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- Warrior_Vase abstract "The Mycenaean Warrior Vase, found by Heinrich Schliemann on the acropolis of Mycenae, is one of the prominent treasures of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. The Warrior Vase, dated to the 13th century BCE, is probably the best-known piece of Late Helladic pottery. It is a krater, a mixing bowl used for the dilution of wine with water, a custom which the ancient Greeks believed to be a sign of civilised behaviour.The broad frieze of armed soldiers on the vase, which is incomplete, suggested the name that Schliemann gave it. The warriors are clad in short chitons, breastplates, helmets and greaves; they are armed with spears and carry shields. The bull's head handles for long encouraged scholars to date the piece later, in the early seventh century BCE.Many Scholars observe that the style of the figures and the bull head handles of this thirteenth century BCE vase are very similar to eighth century BCE pottery. Similar spearmen are also depicted in eighth century BCE pottery which introduces a curious 500 year gap in styles. This vase also leads to clues about post-palatial Mycenaean warriors. The knapsacks the warriors carry suggest that they may have to travel long distances to battle. Figures on one side of the vase wear helmets with horns. The other side depicts warriors in \"hedgehog\" style helmets. The latter is equipped with spears that are shorter than general spears depicted of the time. The warriors on both sides have shields, tunics, and leg protection. The warriors on either side appear to be uniform suggesting the army as a whole and not representing individual warriors.".
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- Warrior_Vase wikiPageRevisionID "698928050".
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Acropolis.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Breastplate.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycenaean_art.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Chiton_(costume).
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Greave.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Schliemann.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Helladic_period.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Krater.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink Mycenae.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink National_Archaeological_Museum,_Athens.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink File:Greec_ancient_vase.jpg.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLink File:Warrior_Vase.jpg.
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warrior Krater".
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warrior Vase".
- Warrior_Vase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
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- Warrior_Vase subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
- Warrior_Vase subject Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Warrior_Vase subject Category:Mycenaean_art.
- Warrior_Vase subject Category:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- Warrior_Vase hypernym Treasures.
- Warrior_Vase comment "The Mycenaean Warrior Vase, found by Heinrich Schliemann on the acropolis of Mycenae, is one of the prominent treasures of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. The Warrior Vase, dated to the 13th century BCE, is probably the best-known piece of Late Helladic pottery.".
- Warrior_Vase label "Warrior Vase".
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Q502078.
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Kriegervase.
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Μυκηναϊκός_κρατήρας_των_πολεμιστών_(Αρχαιολογικό_Μουσείο_αρ._Π1426).
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Vaso_de_los_guerreros.
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Waza_wojowników.
- Warrior_Vase sameAs m.0g5596l.
- Warrior_Vase sameAs Q502078.
- Warrior_Vase wasDerivedFrom Warrior_Vase?oldid=698928050.
- Warrior_Vase depiction Greec_ancient_vase.jpg.
- Warrior_Vase isPrimaryTopicOf Warrior_Vase.