Tully, C. J. 2016. Thalassocratic Charms: Trees, Boats, Women and the Sea in Minoan Glyptic Art. Paper presented at the 12th International Congress of Cretan Studies, 24th September 2016, Heraklion, Crete. (original) (raw)

Tully, C. J. 2021. ‘Traces of places: sacred sites in miniature on Minoan gold rings.’ In Sacred Sites and Sacred Stories: Transmission of Oral Tradition, Myth, and Religiosity, edited by David Kim, 11-40. London: Palgrave MacmiIllan.

Caroline J . Tully

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A new approach to minoan iconography. an introduction: the case of the minoan genii

Stella Chryssoulaki

MELETEMATA. STUDIES ΙΝ AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY PRESENTED ΤΟ MALCOLM Η. WIENER AS ΗΕ ENTERS HIS 65th YEAR. AEGAEUM 20, 1999

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The Construction of Metaphysical Space: The Adoption of Minoan Cult Symbols and the Development of Mycenaean Religious Iconography

Jörg Weilhartner

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«The “Goddess from Beyond the Sea”: Iconographical analysis and interpretation of a group of narrative scenes involving female divinities in Minoan-Mycenaean Glyptic»

Konstantinos Galanakis

Proceedings of the XI International Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Istanbul Technical University, 24-29 April 2007, British Archaeological Reports International Series 1900, 2009, pp. 124-129

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Crooks, S., C.J. Tully and L.A. Hitchcock 2016. Numinous tree and stone: re-animating the Minoan landscape. In METAPHYSIS: Ritual Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age. Aegaeum 39. E. Alram-Stern, F. Blakolmer, S. Deger-Jalkotzy, R. Laffineur and J. Weilhartner (eds), 157-164. Leuven: Peeters.

Caroline J . Tully

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Crooks, S., C.J. Tully and L.A. Hitchcock 2016. Numinous tree and stone: re-animating the Minoan landscape. In E. Alram-Stern, F. Blakolmer, S. Deger-Jalkotzy, R. Laffineur and J. Weilhartner (eds), METAPHYSIS: Ritual Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age. Aegaeum 39. Leuven: Peeters.

Sam Crooks

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Minoan religion: Ritual, image, and symbol

Nanno Marinatos

1993

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METAPHYSIS. Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age

Jörg Weilhartner, Eva Alram, Fritz Blakolmer

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Cockles, Mussels, Fishing Nets, and Finery: The Relationship between Cult, Textiles, and the Sea Depicted on a Minoan-Style Gold Ring from Pylos

Caroline J . Tully

Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies, 2020

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Tully, C. J. 2016. Virtual Reality: Tree Cult and Epiphanic Ritual in Aegean Glyptic Iconography. Journal of Prehistoric Religion. Vol. XXV. Robin Hägg memorial issue. 19-30.

Caroline J . Tully

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The “Minoan Genius“ and his iconographical prototype Taweret. On the character of Near Eastern religious motifs in Neopalatial Crete, in: J. Mynárová et al. (eds.), There and Back Again – the Crossroads II. Proc. of an Intern. Conf., Prague, Sept. 15-18, 2014 (Prague 2015) 197-219

Fritz Blakolmer

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Nikolakopoulou, I. Minoan and Minoanising Imagery: Myths and Realities.

IRENE NIKOLAKOPOULOU

In F. Blakolmer (ed.), Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography, AEGIS 18, Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 273-91,, 2020

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"A Minoan Riddle" in Aegis, Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography Edited by Fritz Blakolmer

Nanno Marinatos

Aegis, 2020

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Into the Labyrinth: Research Methods and the Study of Minoan Iconography

Anne Chapin

Pharos. Greek Iconographies: Identities and Media in Context Volume 22, issue 1, 2016

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Tully, C. J. 2019. The artifice of Daidalos: Modern Minoica as religious focus in contemporary Paganism. In New Antiquities: Transformations of Ancient Religion in the New Age and Beyond, edited by Dylan M. Burns, Almut-Barbara Renger. 76-102. London: Equinox.

Caroline J . Tully

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Minoan 'Horns of Consecration' Revisited: A Symbol of Sun Worship In Palatial and Post-Palatial Crete

Emilia Banou

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“Beware Cretans bearing gifts”. Tracing the origins of Minoan influence at Akrotiri, Thera

IRENE NIKOLAKOPOULOU

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Hero, Goddess, Priestess: New Evidence for Minoan Religion and Social Organization

Jeffrey S Soles

METAPHYSIS, RITUAL, MYTH AND SYMBOLISM, Aegaeum 39, 2016

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Yasur-Landau, A. 2016. The Baetyl and the Stele: Contact and Tradition in Levantine and Aegean Cult. In: METAPHYSIS RITUAL, MYTH AND SYMBOLISM IN THE AEGEAN BRONZE AGE (Aegaeum 39).

Assaf Yasur-Landau

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Tully, C. J. and S. Crooks. 2018. The Self Possessed: Framing Identity in Late Minoan Glyptic. 17th International Aegean Conference, Venice 17-21 April 2018.

Sam Crooks, Caroline J . Tully

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Review of N. Marinatos, Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess: A Near Eastern Koine

Judith Weingarten

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Ideology in Space: Mycenaean Symbols in Action, in: Metaphysis: Ritual, Myth and Symbolism, Proceedings of the 15th International Aegean Conference, Vienna, 22–25 April 2014. Aegaeum 39 (Leuven – Liège 2016) 175–185.

Birgitta Eder

2016

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Tully, C. J. 2012. The Sacred Life of Trees: What trees say about people in the prehistoric Aegean and Near East. ASCS 33 Selected Proceedings Refereed papers from the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies.

Caroline J . Tully

ASCS 33 Selected Proceedings (2012). Refereed papers from the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies

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Divine power from abroad. Some new thoughts about the foreign influences on the Aegean Bronze Age religious iconography.

Veronika Dubcová Verešová

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Performing Religion: Practitioners and Cult Places in Minoan Crete

Ina Berg

T. Insoll (ed.), Belief in the Past. The Proceedings of the 2002 Manchester Conference on Archaeology and Religion (BAR International Series 1212), 2004

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Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo? Character, symbolism and hierarchy of animals and supernatural creatures in Minoan and Mycenaean iconography, Creta Antica 17, 2016 (2018), 97-183

Fritz Blakolmer

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A ‘Special procession’ in Minoan seal images: observations on ritual dress in Minoan Crete, in: P. Pavúk et al. (eds), EUDAIMON. Studies in Honour of Prof. Jan Bouzek, Conference, Prague (Prag - Brno 2018) 29-50

Fritz Blakolmer

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AN ANALYSIS OF LATE BRONZE AGE AEGEAN GLYPTIC MOTIFS OF A RELIGIOUS NATURE

Jennifer Palmer

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“Minoan Presence in the Pharaonic Naval Base of Peru-nefer,” in: O. Krzyszkowska (ed.), Cretan Offerings: Studies in Honour of Peter Warren, BSA Studies 18, London 2010: British School at Athens, 11-24.

Manfred Bietak

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Peacock or Poppycock? Investigations into Exotic Animal Imagery in Minoan and Cycladic Art

Marie N Pareja, Anne Chapin

ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΣ: Studies in Bronze Age Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of His Retirement (Aegaeum 44), 2020

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Apiculture in the Prehistoric Aegean. Minoan and Mycenaean Symbols Revisited.

Haralampos Harissis (Χαράλαμπος Χαρίσης)

British Arcaeological Reports. Oxford. 2009

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Perceptions of Minoan Religious Symbolism in Mainland Greece during Late Helladic I – Towards a Model, in: D. Panagiotopoulos - I. Kaiser - Ou. Kouka (ed.), Ein Minoer im Exil. Festschrift für Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier (Bonn 2015) 163-185

Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos

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Between the Land, Sea, and Sky: Some Words on the Art of the Minoan Civilization of Bronze Age Crete

Tatiana Danilova

Interdisciplinary Studies of Complex Systems, 2018

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Materialised Myth and Ritualised Realities: Religious Symbolism on Minoan Pottery, by M. Nikolaidou (2016)

Marianna Nikolaidou

METAPHYSIS: Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age (Aegeaum 39), ed. Alram-Stern, E., F. Blakolmer, S. Deger-Jalkotzy, R. Laffineur, and J. Weilhartner, Leuven: Peeters, 2016, pp. 97–108.., 2016

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The enduring Minoan legacy. Coming to terms with Minoan culture after the Bronze Age

Lena Sjögren

Perspectives on ancient Greece. Papers in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Swedish Institute at Athens, 2013

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