Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is a museum, in Mykonos, in Greece. Its collections include exhibits dating from the Prehistoric to the Hellenistic period.
- Building of the Museum
- Early Cycladic pottery, 2800-2300 BC
- Donkey vase, orientalizing style, probably from Sifnos, 700-650 BC
- Large relief pithos, capture of Troy, 675-650 BC
- Large relief pithos, capture of Troy, detail, 675-650 BC
- Melian amphora, a girl with earring, 625-600 BC
- Kouros as a handle, archaic small bronze, 560-540 BC
- Pelike, sales of oil, Eucharidés painter, 520-500 BC
- Amphora, Dionysus and menade, Shuvalov Painter, 450-425 BC
- Heracles, Parakastri, Roman copy of a classical Attic work
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