This ensemble, somewhat ironically dubbed the "Last Supper" by the Greek replica maker, probably shows a family or tribal group eating, around 3,600 years
before the turn of time.
Of the eight people depicted in this sculpture, seven are wearing one or two neck rings.
the head of the clan, wears a kind of cross-like amulet on his neck. He holds a jug in each hand, the seated person next to him, perhaps his wife, serves a bowl of fruit. Two people on this panel are holding children in different positions. The entire group of figures is stylised, with eyes, mouths and noses only hinted at. The clan is somewhat reminiscent of aliens with their flattened skulls.
This extraordinary exhibit is on display in the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens and is original in terms of its dimensions - 33.5 cm long, 17.2 cm high and 19 cm wide - and material - terracotta.