This paper analyses a stone sculpture of a Gorgoneion found in Axos (Crete), whithout any informations about the context of the find; the gorgoneion was surely worked again for a secondary use. This sculpture is part of the small series of the Cretan gorgoneia between the Orientalizing type of the Gortyn pinakes and the fully Corinthian type of the Dreros temple bronze disk. Therefore, the Axos gorgoneion goes back as early as 625-590 BC. Behind its linear drawing and its unusual character, the dominant Corinthian type is evident, even if it is changed in an original creation and is mixed with other iconographic traditions. The Axos gorgoneion was probably part of the decoration of a sacred building but its original position is difficult to...
This paper reconsiders the excavation of the temple and of the early archaic sanctuary on the acropo...
Gortyn was an important Cretan town from the late Archaic to the Hellenistic period and then became ...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
This is a regional study of the continuous use of the gorgoneion in Greek architecture from the Arch...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
As Gorgons, complete or represented only by the head, are among the most common decorations on Greek...
The purpose of this research is to highlight some characteristic examples of the golden works depict...
The head of the gorgon Medusa is known to have been regarded as an apotropaion in the Greek era, but...
The Gorgon is a creature described as terrible in ancient literature. It was depicted with glaring e...
In the present article the puzzled absence of mythical representations of the Gorgoneion and Gorgo/M...
This paper is focused on a terracotta statue of a kouros found in a votive pit on the acropolis of G...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.The Benaki Museum has the good fortune to possess some examples of neo-Helle...
International audienceThe face of the Gorgon is a mythological figure of the margins. This mask face...
Fifty years ago Giovanni Rizza, published a paper regarding the obscure personality of Daidalos, the...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image r...
This paper reconsiders the excavation of the temple and of the early archaic sanctuary on the acropo...
Gortyn was an important Cretan town from the late Archaic to the Hellenistic period and then became ...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
This is a regional study of the continuous use of the gorgoneion in Greek architecture from the Arch...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
As Gorgons, complete or represented only by the head, are among the most common decorations on Greek...
The purpose of this research is to highlight some characteristic examples of the golden works depict...
The head of the gorgon Medusa is known to have been regarded as an apotropaion in the Greek era, but...
The Gorgon is a creature described as terrible in ancient literature. It was depicted with glaring e...
In the present article the puzzled absence of mythical representations of the Gorgoneion and Gorgo/M...
This paper is focused on a terracotta statue of a kouros found in a votive pit on the acropolis of G...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.The Benaki Museum has the good fortune to possess some examples of neo-Helle...
International audienceThe face of the Gorgon is a mythological figure of the margins. This mask face...
Fifty years ago Giovanni Rizza, published a paper regarding the obscure personality of Daidalos, the...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image r...
This paper reconsiders the excavation of the temple and of the early archaic sanctuary on the acropo...
Gortyn was an important Cretan town from the late Archaic to the Hellenistic period and then became ...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...