Minoan Snake Goddess from Knossos Palace

Minoan Snake Goddess from Knossos Palace
Minoan Snake Goddess from Knossos Palace
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Ancient Goddess – Minoan Snake Goddess

Herakleion Museum, Crete, Greece. 1600 B.C.

The original was found in a storage room in the Palace of Knossos, Crete. She is a votive offering and not a cult figure and therefore, probably represents a Priestess who is perhaps a princess of the palace. Although she is dressed in the garb of her deity, a Cretan Earth Mother, she is a personification of Earth from which all life springs and returns. She carries the snakes, symbols of death and rebirth. Crouching on her crown is a lion cub, usually associated with royal houses. In her crown are poppy pods, indicating the use of opium in her worship.

  • Egyptian Item: Minoan Snake Goddess Statue
  • Egyptian Material: Casting stone
  • Egyptian Finish: Antique stone finish with color detail
  • Egyptian Size: 12"H (30cm)

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