Sacrificial relics or trophies? Animal heads in Bronze Age Crete
Animal heads appear in a variety of different places in Bronze Age Crete. Animal skulls were deposited at a number of sites in the Middle and Late Bronze Age and are usually regarded as coming from sacrifices, particularly following Sir Arthur Evans's interpretation of such a deposit at the Hou...
Main Author: | Shapland, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Peeters Publishers
2021
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