Bull heads excavated from Çatalhöyük in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara. Bulls, particularly aurochs, survived into the Iron Age in Anatolia and the Near East and they were worshipped throughout that area as a sacred animal. The earliest survivals of a bull worship are found at the Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük.100x150 mm, color photograph
Animal symbolism is a ubiquitous and powerful component of human ideology. Cattle were clearly the p...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
Bull heads excavated from Çatalhöyük in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara. Bulls, part...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, unl...
The bull was a potent symbol of power, strength, and, to a lesser degree, fertility to the peoples ...
<p>: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, ...
Animal symbolism is a ubiquitous and powerful component of human ideology. Cattle were clearly the p...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
Bull heads excavated from Çatalhöyük in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara. Bulls, part...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, unl...
The bull was a potent symbol of power, strength, and, to a lesser degree, fertility to the peoples ...
<p>: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, ...
Animal symbolism is a ubiquitous and powerful component of human ideology. Cattle were clearly the p...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...