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... figures and symbolic signs painted in red planographic ink , has permitted the determination of the origin of the cults of the bull and of a feminine divinity , which in the ... figure painted with thick , red strokes that represents a.
... figures and symbolic signs painted in red planographic ink , has permitted the determination of the origin of the cults of the bull and of a feminine divinity , which in the ... figure painted with thick , red strokes that represents a.
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... figure with a digging - stick in her hand bows over the ground before a larger feminine figure that corresponds to the old models of a ' dea mater ' , or a goddess of fertility ( Fig . 12.1 ) . Another agrarian dance is encountered in ...
... figure with a digging - stick in her hand bows over the ground before a larger feminine figure that corresponds to the old models of a ' dea mater ' , or a goddess of fertility ( Fig . 12.1 ) . Another agrarian dance is encountered in ...
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... figure or a human figure with bull's attributes ( Cingle de Mola Remigia . Jorda 1976 ) . In some scenes we can see something like an agrarian deity , the ox , represented as a bucranium , an ox - skull with horns attached , as in the ...
... figure or a human figure with bull's attributes ( Cingle de Mola Remigia . Jorda 1976 ) . In some scenes we can see something like an agrarian deity , the ox , represented as a bucranium , an ox - skull with horns attached , as in the ...
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