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ancientart:The famous Minoan Spring Fresco, Akrotiri, Thera (Santorini), 16th century BC. A close up
minoancorner:Adorants fresco. 16th century BC. Xeste 3, Akrotiri, Thera. Source
arjuna-vallabha:Reconstruction of the Xeste 3 fresco at Akrotiri, a priestess and a monkey give offe
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Golden goat from Akrotiri (Santorini), 16th c. BCE[618x463]Source: https
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Saffron gatherers from Akrotiri excavations, Santorini island, Bronze A
archaeologion:Minoan frescoAktotiri settlement, Thira, Greece
arthistry:Kamares jug from Phaistos, Crete.Made of terra-cotta. Beak-spouted.Made in 1900-1700 B.C.,
Minoan ivory goddess known as “Our Lady Of The Sports” wearing a male loincloth
myancientworld:‘Ladies in Blue’This Late Minoan fresco was discovered in Knossos, Crete, and has bee
Large Minoan earring from the British Museum
The woman and the snake No 1.A figure of a snake goddess found in the Minoan palaces, Crete 2018.
The woman and the snake No 2.A figure of a snake goddess found in the Minoan palaces, Crete 2018
The MinotaurI think it’s time to speak about a particular myth, which explains some topics of the Mi
Minoan rhyton in the shape of a bird. Artist unknown; ca. 2600-2300 BCE. Now in the Archaeological
The chapel of Saint Panteleimon on the hill of Patella at Priniás. In antiquity this is where Minoan
ancientart:Late Minoan Larnax (chest-shaped coffin), mid-13th century B.C., Greece, Crete, made of t
ancientart:The Minoan palace of Knossos, Crete. With already a history of extensive human occupation
triglifos-y-metopas:Two bees arranged about a honey comb, gold pendant with appliqué and granulated
studylatin: A charming selection of bull-related ceramic items from Minoan Crete.
Marine life.Minoan fresco from the palace of Knossos, Crete 2018.
imdefs:“Around 3000 B.C., THE MINOAN CIVILIZATION emerges on the island of Crete, southernmost of th
Minoan ritual after Hagia Triada sarcophagus.
A cult scene from Hagia Triada (Southern Crete)* stone sarcophagus, c. 1400 BCE* Irakleion Museum
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