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Description Archaeological Museum of Heraklion – Bee pendant (cropped).jpg |
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Archaeological Museum of Heraklion: Bee pendant excavated from the minoan Chrysolakkos necropolis at Malia, 1800-1700 BC, Isle of Crete, Greece. The pendant consists of two bees depositing a drop of honey in their honeycomb. They are holding the round honeycomb between their legs and the drop of honey in their mouths. On their heads the bees carry a delicate cage containing a golden bead. Small discs hang from their wings and stings. Size (width) 4.6 cm.
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Musée archéologique d'Héraklion: pendentif aux deux abeilles d'âge minoen provenant des fouilles à Malia. Âge : 1800-1700 av. J.-C.
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