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The lodgers are used to calling a cat a cat, no matter how bold the
idea :

http://www.ciger.be/rops/techniques/dessin/gd-pornokrates.html




--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "vandermok" <vandermok@...>
wrote:
>
> Savitar, if you are saying that the Minoan civilization was not so
close to Pelasgians and Dionysian cults, I reply that to be Aryans is
not sufficient.
> Of course, now I recognize the statue. Infamous? Goddesses and
priestesses with the breast naked are common in the Minoan frescos,
and there are many unnamed Snake Goddesses around. True or false,
that find is not the only one. You know Erich Neumann; if you has got
his 'The Great Mother', see various pictures and especially the
statue on the table 56 at the end: here the snakes climb on the
arms.
> Ariadne is a Venusian facet, and in fact in the Minoan palaces
dolphins and shells are common, all animals of Aphrodite.
> As for the swastika, is common in Greece indeed and even on
amphorae showing the Animal's Goddess, another unnamed one (see
pictures in Neumann quoted, or in Jean Richer).
>
> In <evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com> Savitar <savitar_devi@...>
wrote:
>
> http://www.artfromgreece.com/stories/s42.html
>
>
> I think you will recognise the statue when you see it - the
implications of this statue being fraudulent are extremely important
in a number of fields other than that of archaeology. The thus far
preconceived notions of the religious beliefs of the Minoans could in
fact have been different to what is now commonly accepted, as many
assumptions on the Minoans have been based solely on the integrity of
this statue, which may not be genuine.
>










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Savitar, if you are saying that the Minoan civilization was not so close to Pelasgians and Dionysian cults, I reply that to be Aryans is not sufficient. Of...
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Apr 7, 2006
10:08 pm

The lodgers are used to calling a cat a cat, no matter how bold the idea : http://www.ciger.be/rops/techniques/dessin/gd-pornokrates.html ... close to...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Apr 9, 2006
9:18 am

No, I wasn't saying that it was Aryan - I was saying that I didn't know as the evidence on hand could go either way. Coincidently I found this on the topic...
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Apr 9, 2006
9:18 am

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