Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess

A Near Eastern Koine

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Nanno Marinatos
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Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess

A Near Eastern Koine

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Ancient Minoan culture has been typically viewed as an ancestor of classical Greek civilization, but this book shows that Minoan Crete was on the periphery of a powerfully dynamic cultural interchange with its neighbors. Rather than viewing Crete as the autochthonous ancestor of Greece's glory, Nanno Marinatos considers ancient Crete in the context of its powerful competitors to the east and south.

Analyzing the symbols of the Minoan theocratic system and their similarities to those of Syria, Anatolia, and Egypt, Marinatos unlocks many Minoan visual riddles and establishes what she calls a "cultural koine," or standard set of cultural assumptions, that circulated throughout the Near East and the eastern Mediterranean at the time Minoan civilization reached its peak. With more than one hundred and fifty illustrations, Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess delivers a comprehensive reading of Minoan art as a system of thought.

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English
Pages
280

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Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess: A near Eastern Koine
2013, University of Illinois Press
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Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess: A Near Eastern Koine
2009, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The king and queen in art
The king and queen as high priests
Thrones of gods, thrones of kings
The house of god
Who sees the gods face to face
Minoan prophecy and royal power
The cosmic mountain as a frontier
The double axe, the ankh, and the ox-head
The rosette, half-rosette, and "incurved altar"
Minoan afterlife beliefs
The solar goddess of kingship
The storm god
Translating the gods of the religious Koine.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Urbana, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.1
Library of Congress
BL793.C7 M335 2009, BL793.C7M335 2009, BL793.C7 M335 2010

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16974160M
ISBN 10
0252033922
ISBN 13
9780252033926
LCCN
2008029475
OCLC/WorldCat
233813744
Library Thing
8174262

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