Imagine yourself in ancient Greece in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. This gallery presents an engaging visual introduction to the complexities of daily life in ancient Greek society: who the ancient Greeks were, how they lived, and how they commemorated the dead.
The 250 works on view
are organized around themes such as women and the family, athletes and
warriors, mourning and remembrance, and industry and exchange.
The objects
include works of art and everyday pieces, from finely carved marble reliefs to
bone dice and a bronze fishhook. The conservation of these works involved a
variety of cutting-edge methods, drawing on the latest advances in the field to
update our knowledge of the ancient world.
The gallery features an interactive
display inviting visitors to identify members of a wedding procession depicted
on a rare ceramic vessel from 450–425 BCE that was used to carry bathwater for
prenuptial purification.
https://www.mfa.org/gallery/daily-life-in-ancient-greece
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