Minoan wall painting of Pseira, Crete : a goddess worshipped in the shrine / Bernice R. Jones.
2024
ND2570
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Title
Minoan wall painting of Pseira, Crete : a goddess worshipped in the shrine / Bernice R. Jones.
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ISBN
9781623034443 (electronic bk.)
1623034442 (electronic bk.)
9781931534390 paperback
193153439X paperback
1623034442 (electronic bk.)
9781931534390 paperback
193153439X paperback
Published
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : INSTAP Academic Press, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
ND2570
Dewey Decimal Classification
751.7/3093918
Summary
"This study presents evidence for restoring the fragmentary painting from Pseira. It argues against previous reconstructions, finding errors including ignoring the fragments' scales. With the fragments' scales accurately recorded, the study reveals a large-scale goddess facing a smaller suppliant in a presentation scene on an incurved altar platform. The reconstruction is based on examinations, drawings, and photographs taken to scale of the fragments and digital imaging. The painted garments are translated into modern cloth replicas that adorn live models that pose as goddess and suppliant. Virtually restored to the east wall of Room 6, the goddess positively establishes the building already conjectured as a shrine and identifies it as the religious center of the community. The painting's Knossian style and technique, and imported Knossian ritual vessels, argue for a strong Knossian religious presence at Pseira. Knossian style religious processions likely culminated at the shrine to present offerings to the goddess"-- Provided by publisher.
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