sitopatoloun
Sitopatoloun is an ancient Minoan vase painting from the island of Crete, specifically from the Palace of Knossos. Estimated to have been created in the 16th to 15th century BCE, it is considered a significant artifact of Minoan art and culture. The name Sitopatoloun, which translates to'manger of Patoleon', is a reference to the subject matter of the painting.
The painting itself depicts a group of girls gathered around a feeding trough, likely used for storing
The painting's style, format, and structure display some of the distinctive characteristics of Minoan art. Established
The preservation of Sitopatoloun along with other valuable finds primarily relies on the preservation efforts of