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    Author: * Reylari Socrates - 5 Posts on this thread out of 2,452 Posts sitewide.
    Date: May 22, 2007 - 08:25

    My computer is so bad there is no point my trying to do anything unless I am at least at level 5. I do not think the address copied right. I have wondered why Delos is never mentioned or disgussed here? When I studied art history in art school it was never mentioned either. Maybe because the work was done by the French, mostly in the 19th century. It is often a subject in neo-classical art.

    There is a minoan influence on Delos. This is where Theseus came after defeating the minotaur. This is where they danced the crane dance brought from Crete.

    The link was about a bronze age find. It involved trade and 4 Danish priestesses at the Temple of Artemis on Delos. It referred to the hyperborian maidens who were buried there. I will try to find it again.


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