Terracotta female figure ca. 1400-1300 B.C. Helladic, Mycenaean Mycenaean terracotta "phi" figurines are named for their resemblance to shape of the Greek letter "phi." Produced in great numbers, such female figurines have frequently been found in shrines, graves and even houses. Their symbolism was complex, and their use probably varied according to the circumstances. In general, they are thought to represent goddesses associated with fertility.. Terracotta female figure. Helladic, Mycenaean. ca. 1400-1300 B.C.. Terracotta, painted. Late Helladic IIIA. Terracottas
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