The ancient Minoans: another knotty problem

Today's post over at the Minoan Path blog focuses on the twined and knotted snakes so often found in Minoan art.     In addition to the sacral knot, which may be related to the Egyptian tyet symbol, snakes show up in a knotted form on figurines and in frescoes from ancient Crete and its colonies. Explore the possible meanings of this unusual sacred symbol:   Another Knotty Problem   To learn more about the ancient Minoans and modern Minoan Paganism, join the discussion at Ariadne's Tribe on
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Published on May 13, 2015 05:58
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