Origins of the Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Master
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1979Author
Younger, John G.
Publisher
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
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Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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This short study augments Younger 1978 (AJA 82, 285-299) by investigating elements of the Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Group's style in seals that impressed sealings in Crete. It is postulated that the M-V Lion Group started in Crete and may have moved to the Mainland. (Note: the author no longer thinks this conclusion is valid, but rather most LBA sealstones were made in Crete [except for the Mainland Popular Group]; see Younger 2010, "Attributing Aegean Seals," CMS Beiheft 8, 413-24.)
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Younger, John G. "Origins of the Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Master," Bulletin of the Institute of Studies 26 (1979): 119-120.
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