Goddesses Refusing to Appear? Reconsidering the Late Minoan III Figures with Upraised Arms (original) (raw)

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From Vronda to Dreros: Architecture and Display in Cretan Cult Buildings 1200-700 B.C.

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in A.-L. D'Agata, A. Van De Moortel, eds., Archaeologies of Cult: Essays on Ritual and Cult in Crete in Honor of Geraldine C. Gesell. Princeton, American School of Classical Studies, Hesperia Supplement 42, 179–87., 2009

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“Votives from Cretan sanctuaries: regional versus an island-wide radiance”. In G. Cadogan et al. (eds), Αcts of the International Conference “Parallel lives. Ancient island societies in Crete and Cyprus”. British School at Athens Studies 20. London 2012, 289-297, 302-305.

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

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Greek and Roman Small Size Sculpture, edited by G. Colzani, C. Marconi, F. Slavazzi (Berlin), 2023

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Lucia Alberti 2009, Rethinking the Tomb of the Double Axes at Isopata, Knossos, in Archaeologies of Cult. Essays on Ritual and Cult in Crete in honor of Geraldine C. Gesell, A.L. D’Agata, A. van de Moortel eds. (Hesperia Suppl. 42), Princeton, pp. 99-106. ISBN 978 0 87661 5423.

Lucia Alberti

2009

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"A Pantheon without attributes? Goddesses and gods in Minoan and Mycenaean iconography", in: J. Mylonopoulos (ed.), Divine Images and Human Imaginations in Ancient Greece and Rome (Leiden – Boston 2010) 21–61

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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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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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Rebecca Sweetman

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Review of J. T. Jensen et alii, eds., Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult. Context, Ritual and Iconography. CR 63 (2013), 568-570

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“Sacred spaces from sanctuaries to settlements in Early Iron Age Crete: the case of Syme Viannou”,

George Papasavvas

Chr. Morris, G. Papantoniou, and A. Vionis (eds), “Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: Spatial Analysis of Ritual and Cult in the Mediterranean. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CLI, Nicosia 2019, 237-256., 2019

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Materiality, ritual performance and social interactions in Minoan peak sanctuaries during the Neopalatial period, 2022

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“Reading Post-palatial Mycenaean Iconography: Some Lessons from Lefkandi,” in Y. Galanakis, T. Wilkinson, and J. Bennet (eds.), ΑΘΥΡΜΑΤΑ: Critical Essays on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honour of E. Susan Sherratt (Oxford 2014) 197-205

Jeremy Rutter

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Gersht Rivka, 2017, Deities at the Service of Cities and People: Sculpted Images from Caesarea Maritima. Expressions of Cult in the Southern Levant in the Greco-Roman Period. Manifestations in Text and Material Culture (CS 6). (Editors: Oren Tal and Zeev Weiss). Brepols Publishers. Pp. 69-93

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Tully, C.J. and S. Crooks. Enthroned Upon Mountains: Iconography and the Construction of Power in the Aegean Bronze Age. 10th ICAANE. Vienna 2016.

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Donald Haggis

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University of Sheffield, 2005

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Alan Peatfield

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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. 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.

Caroline J . Tully

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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.

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The Contexts of Archaic Cretan Terracotta Relief Plaques. With a Note on the Oxford Plaques from Papoura, in: G. Deligiannakis – Y. Galanakis (eds.), The Aegean and its Cultures. Proceedings of the First Oxford-Athens Graduate Student Workshop organized by the Greek Society and the University of Oxford Institution, 22–23 April 2005, BAR-IS 1975 (Oxford 2009) 47–57

Oliver Pilz

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Review by Gunnel Ekroth of "Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult: Context, Ritual, Iconography," edited by Tae Jensen, J., G. Hinge, P. Schultz and B. Wicckiser

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Opuscula 5, 190-192, 2012

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Johannes Siapkas

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