Zoomorphic rattle 600-480 BC Athens, Museum, Greek, Greece. Museum of Cycladic Art Cypriot clay figurine in the form of a boar. The figurine is hollow and contains little stones or seeds, which means that it was used as a rattle. Zoomorphic rattles were quite common in Cyprus from the Late Bronze Age onwards.


Size: 5551px × 3976px
Location: Athens, Museum, Greek, Greece.
Photo credit: © Peter Horree / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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