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Smaller of the two faience "snake goddesses" from the "temple repository" find at Knossos.
ca 1600 BC.

Larger of the two faience "snake goddesses" from the "temple repository" find at Knossos.
ca 1600 BC.

This chryselephantine (gold and ivory) figurine of a snake goddess in the MFA, Boston emulates one of the poses of the two famous figures from Knossos, but its authenticity is very suspect.
ca 1600 BC or early 20th century AD.

This chryselephantine (gold and ivory) figurine of a snake goddess in the MFA, Boston emulates one of the poses of the two famous figures from Knossos, but its authenticity is very suspect.
ca 1600 BC or early 20th century AD.

This ivory figurine of an acrobat from Knossos may have been part of a group of "bull leaper" statuettes.
Hair would have been portrayed in precious metals, as evidenced by the holes on the figure's brow.
Its sense of motion is representative of the tre

Bronze statuette of a male worshiper.
Neopalatial, Tylissos.