Goddess
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Photography by: PsycheFineArtModel: Robyn ByrdMakeup by: Robyn ByrdPost processing by: PsycheFineArtStylist: PsycheFineArt, Robyn ByrdAlbums: Robyn ByrdGroups: (Invite) None
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The dress and pose which feature in this image are strikingly reminiscent of a fully dressed but bare breasted figurine from Minoan Crete (c.1600BC) excavated at Knossos by Arthur Evans in 1903. As with other archaeological finds it is sometimes easier digging them up than knowing what you have got when you have done so. Hence the usual interpretation is that the figure represents a snake goddess (it is holding snakes), but it has sometimes been suggested that it features a lady of the Minoan court.