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Lesson 5.13: Religion

Lesson 5 Bibliography: The Early Minoan Period: The Settlements

P. P. Betancourt, “Additions to the Corpus of Early Cretan Figurines: Was There a Nude Goddess in Early Minoan Crete?,” in A. L. D’Agata and A. Van de Moortel (eds.), Archaeologies of Cult: Essays on Ritual and Cult in Crete in Honor of Geraldine C. Gesell [Hesperia Supplement 42] (Princeton 2009) 171-178.

G. Cadogan, “Goddess, Nymph or Housewife; and Water Worries at Myrtos,” in O. Krzsyzkowska (ed.), Cretan Offerings: Studies in Honour of Peter Warren [BSA Studies 18] (London 2010) 41-48.

J. Driessen, “The Goddess and the Skull: Some Observations on Group Identity in Prepalatial Crete,” in O. Krzsyzkowska (ed.), Cretan Offerings: Studies in Honour of Peter Warren [BSA Studies 18] (London 2010) 107-118.

E. Fowden, “The Early Minoan Goddess: Images of Provision,” JPR 3-4(1990) 15-18.

P. M. Warren, “The Beginnings of Minoan Religion,” Antichità Cretesi: Studi in onore di D. Levi I (Catania 1973) 137-147.

H. Whittaker, “Minoan Board Games: The Function and Meaning of Stones with Depressions (so-called Kernoi) from Bronze Age Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 6[2002] (2003) 73-87.


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