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- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine abstract "Tau-, Psi- and phi- type figurines date back to 1450-1100 BC in Mycenaean Greece. They were typically made of terracotta, although a group of ivory figurines has been found, and were found in tombs, shrines and settlement areas. They got their names from their shape and a resemblance to the Greek letters of tau (τ), psi (ψ) and phi (Φ).Their function/purpose is unknown, although it has been suggested that their purpose changed with the context in which they were found. Possible uses were children's toys, votive figurines or grave offerings.Some figurines appear to wear flattened headdresses, which suggests they may be goddesses. However, it is difficult to distinguish between goddesses and worshippers. It is likely that they were made by the same craftsmen who made Mycenaean vases, as the decoration techniques are similar.".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageExternalLink hod_35.11.16-.18.htm.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageID "3321866".
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- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageRevisionID "672831292".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery_figurines.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Figurines.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycenaean_Greece.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Figurine.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Ivory.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Mycenaean_Greece.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Phi.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Phi_(letter).
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Psi_(letter).
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Tau.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psi and phi type figurine".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine hasPhotoCollection Psi_and_phi_type_figurine.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientGreece-stub.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ceramics-stub.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery_figurines.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine subject Category:Figurines.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine subject Category:Mycenaean_Greece.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine type Type.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine type Artifact.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine type Civilization.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine type Type.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine comment "Tau-, Psi- and phi- type figurines date back to 1450-1100 BC in Mycenaean Greece. They were typically made of terracotta, although a group of ivory figurines has been found, and were found in tombs, shrines and settlement areas. They got their names from their shape and a resemblance to the Greek letters of tau (τ), psi (ψ) and phi (Φ).Their function/purpose is unknown, although it has been suggested that their purpose changed with the context in which they were found.".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine label "Psi and phi type figurine".
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine sameAs m.095qjk.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine sameAs Q7255773.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine sameAs Q7255773.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine wasDerivedFrom Psi_and_phi_type_figurine?oldid=672831292.
- Psi_and_phi_type_figurine isPrimaryTopicOf Psi_and_phi_type_figurine.