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Minoan Snake Goddess in Ceramic parthenon This figurine seems to advocate

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Description

This figurine seems to advocate the support of the existence of a developed ideology of the society at that time

with live presentations and a wide variety of forms

and its material could be wood

Although it is a Panhellenic symbol

and artists spent more and more time decorating them

Minoan Snake Goddess in Ceramic parthenon This figurine seems to advocateThe Minoan Snake Goddess figurine is an ancient sculpture that was excavated in 1903 in the Minoan palace at Knossos. It depicts a topless woman holding two snakes, and a little panther is seated on her head. The worship of this goddess is related to humans' love for nature, the seasons, and the reproductive process. She is considered the main deity of Minoan Crete and was the goddess of fertility. The sculpture dates back to the 16th century BC.

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