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English: Gold signet ring from Cnossos drawing on the "epiphany cycle", depicting the coming of a goddess to the visible world of the faithful. Female figures are shown dancing in a flowering field. Their raised arms denote divine invocation or excitement. The goddess is depicted hovering in the air. Cnossos, Isopatra, 1500-1450 BC. Archaeological Museum of Heraklion.
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