Bronze Age Religion

  • The Serpent’s Secret: Was the Minoan “Snake Goddess” Actually a Powerful Priestess?

    Discovered at Knossos in 1903, the iconic Minoan “Snake Goddess” figurines are less likely depictions of a supreme Mother Goddess than representations of priestesses or a specialized deity overseeing women’s rites. Their symbols—snakes, sacral knots, bared breasts, and saffron motifs—connect them to magical traditions for menstruation, fertility, and lactation, influenced by Egyptian practices. While Evans’s…

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