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Greek Shipping Prints: 15th Century BCE - 11th Century CE

Greek Shipping Prints: 15th Century BCE - 11th Century CE

 In ancient times, our ancestors dreamed of sovereignty of the seas, a goal that stimulated their imagination and sparked their creativity. Thus, thousands of years ago, the Greeks built seagoing vessels that were a landmark in the history of navigation and played an important role over the centuries.

 

They were warships, but also a means of spreading Greek culture, the principles of democracy, the arts and sciences. These vigilant guardians of the seas made trade routes safe so that Greek ideas and products could be carried throughout the known world.

 

Set of 6 signed and numbered silkscreen printings in a hard fabric-covered luxury box, issued in only 200 sets. Collectible album produced by ΕΛΤΑ Hellenic Post.

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