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171: 504: 468: 480: 230: 247: 492: 414:. The Harvester Vase was discovered during experimental excavations in 1902, in the northern part of the palace's west wing, in a room with alabaster covering its walls and floor and with benches along its sides. The room, on the ground floor, originally contained wooden beams which supported a ceiling and a second floor; the vase is believed to have fallen from this second floor when the palace was destroyed. 388: 29: 153:
The vase was made in three parts, of which the lowest is missing and has been replaced in modern times with undecorated plaster. A band of relief running around the widest part of the vase depicts marching men, and has variously been interpreted as a harvest celebration, a religious procession, or a
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cereal crops. The scene has also been interpreted as a harvest celebration, probably with a religious element. Dieter Rumpel considers the practicability of the three-pronged implements for the various agricultural tasks proposed for them, and concludes that they would not work. He believes that the
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Around the widest part runs a relief of a procession, perhaps a dance, of 27 men. This is cut off at the level of their legs, but presumably was continued on the missing lowest section. Most of the men are young and dressed in the same way, with short kilts and "flat roll-brimmed caps". Exceptions
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The scene has been praised for its "impression of vital, rhythmic movement", though exactly what it shows has been much argued about. Two other Minoan stone vases with figural scenes of humans were found at Hagia Triada. The "Chieftain Cup" is probably by the same artist, perhaps working at the
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The surviving fragments of the neck and shoulder measure approximately 4 inches (10 centimetres) in height, while the diameter of the vase is 4.5 inches (11 centimetres) at its greatest. The vase was made in three parts, of which the lowest is missing and has been replaced in modern times with
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Hood praised the vase's artwork for its "impression of vital, rhythmic movement", though exactly what it shows has been much argued about. The vase's discoverers considered the men in depicted upon it to be warriors, but this interpretation has been less popular with later writers.
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Hood wrote that the main body of the "rank and file" carry "curious three-pronged poles" over their shoulders and have "bag-like objects" around their knees. This equipment has been much discussed, and is often taken as representing kit for either sowing or harvesting and
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in eastern Crete, made from painted clay. Two other Minoan stone vases with figural scenes were found at Hagia Triada. The "Chieftain Cup" is probably by the same artist, perhaps working at the nearby palatial site of
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are an older-looking man with long hair and a coat decorated with a pattern of scales or scallops. He carries a long staff curved at the bottom, and seems to be leading the group. There is also a man with a
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Behind him come four men wearing cloaks, who also have their mouths wide open. One figure near the end of the procession appears to have fallen: the archaeologist
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of Minoan civilisation, around 1550 to 1500 BC. It was found at the "palace" of Hagia Triada in central Crete. It is made from
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suggests that he may be helping another figure, whom Hood interpreted as perhaps having fallen down through drunkenness.
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implements were stabbing weapons used for naval warfare during close-quarter fighting between boats.
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The vase's discovery was first announced in scholarship by the British archaeologists M. N. Tod and
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Savignoni, Luigi (1903). "Il Vaso di Haghia Triada" [The Vase of Hagia Triada].
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in New York reconstructs the total height at 18.4 cm (7.2 in).
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Wide view from a cast in the museum, the singers at right
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The site of Hagia Triada was excavated from 1902 by the
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In the museum; at centre, with the "Boxer Vase" at left
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The vase is similar in shape to another vase, found at
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Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology
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