Signet Ring with Seated Woman and Attendant

 

Find spot: Pylos, the Mycenaean Griffin Warrior’s tomb
Date: c. 1450 BCE

Clothing depicted: The seated woman wears a skirt that has tiers and wraps around her legs like a kilt, but doesn’t have visible points. Probably a kilt. The attendant wears what appears to be a heanos with a horizontal line halfway up the skirt; this could represent decoration, or be an attempt at depicting some kind of overskirt.

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