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Tag: Potnia

Minoan goddesses & women

March 7, 2016March 26, 2016
Women’s History Month Focus: Minoan females

ontinuing the celebration of all things wonderfully female, both historically and prehistorically, the featured image is from the island of Crete. The ancient civilization of the Minoans (as we now call them) was very women centered. From archaeological finds, … continue reading »

Categories: Goddesses Mythology Religion WomenTagged in: Crete figuerines flowers Potnia2 Comments

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