Terracotta model of a Boat - Cyprus - ca 700 BC - Apotropaic Eye, Symbol of Protection - Museum Reproduction - Ceramic Artifact
Terracotta model of a Boat - Cyprus - ca 700 BC - Apotropaic Eye, Symbol of Protection - Museum Reproduction - Ceramic Artifact
Details
Material:Ceramic
Condition: New, Handmade in Greece.
Height: 7 cm - 2,8 inches
Width: 13,5 cm - 5,3 inches
Length: 5 cm - 2 inches
Weight: 100 g
Maritime activity was an essential component in the life and culture of the ancient island of Cyprus.
Terracotta boats and ships belonged to a long-standing tradition within ancient Cyprus. Dating as far back as 2500 BC, simple boat figurines were found in sanctuaries and tombs across the island.
Many examples dating to the 4th century BC have been excavated from the Acropolis at Amathus and from neighbouring cemeteries.
The eye on the bow was often used in antiquity, due to its apotropaic function of warding off evil to ensure the safety of the vessel and its crew.
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