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Terracotta Goddess from shrine at Karphi, Lassithi, Crete, c12th century BC
Terracotta Goddess from shrine at Karphi, Lassithi, Crete, c12th century BC. A Minoan settlement was formed after the Invasion of Crete by the Dorians in 12th Cent BC. The Diadem bears birds which symbolize the divine presence. Sub-Minoan period c1100 BC. At Archaeological Museum of Heraclion, Crete
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Archaeological Archaeological Museum Arms Raised Arms Up Bronze Age Crete Female Likeness Fertility Heraklion Museum Horned Human Likeness Minoan Raised Arms Terracotta Lasithi Mike Dixon
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This print showcases the Terracotta Goddess from the shrine at Karphi, Lassithi, Crete, dating back to the 12th century BC. The Minoan settlement of Karphi emerged following the Invasion of Crete by the Dorians during this time period. Adorned with a diadem bearing birds symbolizing divine presence, this artifact belongs to the Sub-Minoan period around 1100 BC. Currently housed in the Archaeological Museum of Heraclion in Crete, this image captures an important piece of European religious history. The horned goddess depicted here is a powerful deity representing fertility and femininity. Her raised arms and gesturing hand create an aura of strength and authority. The bronze age craftsmanship evident in this terracotta sculpture is truly remarkable. Its intricate details highlight its significance as both an archaeological artifact and a cultural treasure. This photograph allows us to appreciate not only its historical value but also its artistic beauty. Photographer CM Dixon skillfully captured every aspect of this ancient object, emphasizing its human-like features while showcasing its vibrant colors through his lens. With Mike Dixon's expertise in capturing historic moments preserved for posterity, we are able to witness firsthand the rich heritage that lies within these archaeological sites.
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