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Honors to Eileithyia at ancient Inatos : the sacred cave at Tsoutsouros, Crete : highlights of the collection /

"In 1962, after secret looting, a shrine for the Greek Goddess Eileithyia was discovered by the police in south-central Crete at the modern town of Tsoutsouros (ancient Inatos). The cave dedicated to this ancient goddess of childbirth and motherhood was excavated that year by Nikolaos Platon an...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Kanta, Athanasia (Autor, Editor ), Davaras, Kōstēs (Autor, Editor ), Betancourt, Philip P., 1936- (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Griego
Publicado: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : INSTAP Academic Press, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a Honors to Eileithyia at ancient Inatos :  |b the sacred cave at Tsoutsouros, Crete : highlights of the collection /  |c edited by Athanasia Kanta, Costis Davaras, and Philip P. Betancourt ; with contributions by Philip P. Betancourt [and 11 others]. 
264 1 |a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :  |b INSTAP Academic Press,  |c 2022. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a List of table and figures in text -- Preface. History of the study of the material / Athanasia Kanta -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and chronology -- History of the excavation and research on the cave / Athanasia Kanta and Costis Davaras -- Note on topography and history / Calliope E. Galanaki and Christina Papadaki -- The excavation of the Inatos (Tsoutsouros) Cave / Eleftherios Platon -- Encomium to Eileithyia / Petros Themelis -- Worship of Eileithyia in the Tsoutsouros Cave / Athanasia Kanta -- The Goddess Eileithyia in the Knossian Linear B tablets / Georgia Flouda -- A Linear A inscription from the cave (INA Zb 1) / Massimo Perna -- Selection of pottery from the cave / Athanasia Kanta and Danae Z. Kontopodi -- Pottery of the Roman period / Dimitris Grigoropoulos -- Figurines and models / Athanasia Kanta -- Double axes / Athanasia Kanta -- Minor objects, jewelry, and copper or copper alloy bowls / Athanasia Kanta -- Votive offerings of Egyptian type / Athanasia Kanta and Danae Z. Kontopodi -- Catalog of the artifacts of Egyptian type / Richard H. Wilkinson -- References -- Index. 
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