Describe What You See Assignment

  


    The piece in the picture was found at Circle Grave A at Mycenae. It has been identified as a diadem. The medium used for the piece is gold. It has seven points and the base plate. The points and base plate are no longer connected, it can be inferred that they were connected at one point in time. It features geometric designs across the points and base. Each point has seven circles, going from largest at the base and smallest at the point. The base plate has nine base circles, largest in the center, and smallest at the edges. In between each of the circles on the base plate, there are two small circles, one above and one below. The entire piece is heavily dented, creased, and chipped. There is a piece missing out of the rightmost point. The damage observed on the piece was most likely caused by being buried under rocks and rubble at an archaeological site that was not properly excavated or maintained.


    Works Cited

Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris, "The “Palace” and Grave Circle A," in Smarthistory, December 14, 2015, accessed September 4, 2021, https://smarthistory.org/the-palace-and-grave-circle-a-mycenae/.


"Mycenaen Diadem" Aegean Civilizations, Obelisk. Accessed September 4, 2021. https://arthistoryproject.com/timeline/the-ancient-world/aegean-civilizations/mycenaean-diadem/

Comments

  1. When you pointed out that the piece may have been connected once, it made me focus more on the base realizing it could be upside down. Who made this and what were they trying to represent? Although you did describe the piece as is, I would like to know more of why you chose it.

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  2. You explained the piece very well. While the picture was right there, I could still picture the image in my head as I was reading. I do wish you would've explained a little bit more on what your interpretation of the art piece is. My question would be what is the art piece supposed to be?

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