Tiny table for the Gods
The complete scene of our miniature table probably represents an offering table. The combination of the mini-vessels and animal figurine on top of the table could mirror an actual Mycenaean libation or sacrificial scene. Although we cannot be completely sure, this miniature offering scene was most likely discovered in a grave. Sending the deceased off with objects was a common religious act. Let us explore this idea.
The animal figurine on top of the tripod can refer to sacrificial rites, in which food such as wheat, and - to a lesser degree - animals like pigs, cows, sheep, and goats were offered to the Mycenaean gods.
Do you want to know more about Mycenaean funerary practices before diving into the last mystery? We have added some extra information!