![]() A wall painting from the palace at Pylos dated to Late Helladic III (LH IIIB, c. Men’s clothing shows some difference from the Minoan Period, however, as seen in a statue depicting a young man in the same sort of loincloth as the Minoans but wearing a different kind of headpiece and a high kilt. It is possible this is a copy of the Snake Goddess figurine but could also be an original work of its time. 1400 BCE) shows a woman in the same bell-shaped skirt, bare breasts, and a similar bodice. ![]() ![]() A terracotta female figure from Keos dated to the Late Helladic II Period (c. 1050 BCE) show similar styles as the Minoan. The Mycenaean Civilization, the latest of the so-called Helladic Period of mainland Greece, is also divided by scholars into different periods and works from the Early Helladic Period (c.
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