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Description: Minoan Boy And Youth In Military Dress. Black steatite cup from Agia Triada, Crete (15th-14th Century BCE). Iraklion Archaeological Museum, ΑΕ 341. A slightly older and taller youth with a spear faces a younger partner holding a sword.... |
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Description: Minoan Boy And Youth In Military Dress. Black steatite | Description: Minoan Boy And Youth In Military Dress. Chieftain Cup. Black steatite vase from Agia Triada in Crete, Greece (ca. 15th–14th Century BCE). Iraklion Archaeological Museum. | ||
A slightly older and taller youth with a spear faces a younger partner holding a sword. The top-knot was characteristic of Minoan adolescents. Does this represent a pederastic warrior pair? Could it suggest that the pederastic initiatory rites described by Ephorus (2.16) have a Minoan provenance? | A slightly older and taller youth with a spear faces a younger partner holding a sword. The top-knot was characteristic of Minoan adolescents. Does this represent a pederastic warrior pair? Could it suggest that the pederastic initiatory rites described by Ephorus (2.16) have a Minoan provenance? | ||
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Author: Olaf Tausch | Author: Olaf Tausch | ||
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Description: Minoan Boy And Youth In Military Dress. Chieftain Cup. Black steatite vase from Agia Triada in Crete, Greece (ca. 15th–14th Century BCE). Iraklion Archaeological Museum.
A slightly older and taller youth with a spear faces a younger partner holding a sword. The top-knot was characteristic of Minoan adolescents. Does this represent a pederastic warrior pair? Could it suggest that the pederastic initiatory rites described by Ephorus (2.16) have a Minoan provenance?
Image URL: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Prinzenbecher_Agia_Triada_03.jpg
Image Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prinzenbecher_Agia_Triada_03.jpg
Author: Olaf Tausch
License: GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2 and Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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