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Labyrinth
published on 02 September 2009
The word 'labyrinth’ comes from the Greek 'labyrinthos’ and describes any maze-like structure. Etymologically the word is linked to the Minoan 'labrys' for 'double axe', the symbol of the Minoan mother goddess of Crete. The most famous labyrinth is found in Greek mythology: Designed by Daedalus for King Minos of Knossos... [continue reading]
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A. ArmayorBrill Academic Pub (01 January 1985)Currently unavailable -

Ernest Alfred Wallis BudgeAdamant Media Corporation (30 July 2001)Price: $23.99 -

D. EvelyBritish School at Athens (31 December 1994)Currently unavailable -

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Marcel DetienneThe Johns Hopkins University Press (25 November 2002)Price: $49.48

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