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- Larnax abstract "A larnax (plural larnakes; Ancient Greek: λάρναξ, λάρνακες) is a type of small closed coffin, box or "ash-chest" often used as a container for human remains in ancient Macedonia, either a body (bent on itself) or cremated ashes. The first larnakes appeared in Minoan times during the Greek Bronze Age, when they took the form of ceramic coffers designed to imitate wooden chests, perhaps on the pattern of Egyptian linen chests. They were richly decorated with abstract patterns, octopuses and scenes of hunting and cult rituals.During the later Hellenistic period, larnakes in the form of small terracotta sarcophagi became popular, some of which were painted in similar styles to contemporary Greek vases. In a few special cases, larnakes appear to have been made out of precious materials, as in the 4th century BC example found at Vergina in northern Macedonia, of gold, with a sun motif (the source of the Vergina Sun motif) on the lid. The tomb where it was found is thought to have belonged to King Philip II of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great.".
- Larnax thumbnail Phillip_Museum.jpg?width=300.
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- Larnax wikiPageRevisionID "648039833".
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Macedonia.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_customs.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philip_II_of_Macedon.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Cremation.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom).
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Minoan_civilization.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Octopus.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_Macedon.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_Macedonia.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Vase.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Vergina.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink Vergina_Sun.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLink File:Phillip_Museum.jpg.
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Larnax".
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLinkText "larnakes".
- Larnax wikiPageWikiLinkText "larnax".
- Larnax hasPhotoCollection Larnax.
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- Larnax subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Larnax subject Category:Death_customs.
- Larnax subject Category:Philip_II_of_Macedon.
- Larnax hypernym Coffin.
- Larnax type Animal.
- Larnax type Eukaryote.
- Larnax type Person.
- Larnax type Species.
- Larnax type Type.
- Larnax type Artifact.
- Larnax type Custom.
- Larnax type Type.
- Larnax type Thing.
- Larnax type Concept.
- Larnax type Q1390.
- Larnax type Q19088.
- Larnax type Q729.
- Larnax comment "A larnax (plural larnakes; Ancient Greek: λάρναξ, λάρνακες) is a type of small closed coffin, box or "ash-chest" often used as a container for human remains in ancient Macedonia, either a body (bent on itself) or cremated ashes. The first larnakes appeared in Minoan times during the Greek Bronze Age, when they took the form of ceramic coffers designed to imitate wooden chests, perhaps on the pattern of Egyptian linen chests.".
- Larnax label "Larnax".
- Larnax sameAs Larnax.
- Larnax sameAs Larnax_(sarcófago).
- Larnax sameAs Larnax.
- Larnax sameAs Larnaks.
- Larnax sameAs Lárnaque.
- Larnax sameAs m.03qmmk.
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- Larnax sameAs Q1354398.
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- Larnax wasDerivedFrom Larnax?oldid=648039833.
- Larnax depiction Phillip_Museum.jpg.
- Larnax isPrimaryTopicOf Larnax.