larnax การใช้
- The second larnax found in the tomb might belong to her.
- The Hanover larnax survives largely complete except for the fragmentary lid.
- It was unplundered and contained many valuable items, such as a golden larnax.
- The " larnax " is a small coffin or ash-chest, usually of decorated terracotta.
- The larnax is dated to the fourteenth century BC, which corresponds to the Late Minoan III A period, and probably comes from the island of Crete.
- Equally, the introduction of " Larnake " or " Larnax " burials emerges, where the body was deposited in a clay or wooden sarcophagus.
- Golden Larnax ( Chrysi Larnaka ) ( with the Sun of Vergina on the lid ) that contains the remains ( bones ) from the burial of King Philip II of Macedonia and the royal golden wreath.
- There it was depicted on a golden larnax found in a 4th-century BC royal tomb belonging to either Philip III of Macedon, the father and half-brother of Alexander the Great, respectively.
- The Vergina Sun is a 16-ray star covering what appears to be the royal burial larnax of Philip II of Macedon, discovered in Vergina, Greece, and it is believed to have been associated with ancient Macedonian kings such as Alexander the Great and Philip II, although it was used as a symbol in Greek art long before the Macedonian period.