This gold-plated bronze ring was said to come from Thisbe in Boeotia, although Evans did not publish it as part of the Thisbe Treasure. He suggested that it came from a later tomb. Like the Thisbe Treasure it is now regarded as a modern forgery. It shows two warriors approaching a seated female figure with a child on her knee.
Bibliography
Evans, Arthur. 1930. The Palace of Minos at Knossos, III, pp. 470-475, fig. 328
Myres, John (ed.). 1936. British Archaeological Discoveries in Greece and Crete 1886-1936, p. 30