The Minoan Snake Goddess(es)
Oct. 10th, 2011 06:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

The Snake Goddess, the ubiquitous pin-up girl of Minoan Crete. She, along with another figurine, was discovered during the first excavation of Knossos, lying broken in pieces under the floor of one of the many cult rooms of the West Wing.
But she is actually the smaller of the two figurines, and known in expert circles as the Votary. Assuming the Minoans intended to render a “Snake Goddess,” then that label properly belongs to the larger figurine. I suspect she may be a representation of the Minoan goddess Diktynna in her aspect as the Mistress of the Animals--she who would later become Artemis. Then again, there is much about religion in the Bronze Age Aegean that we simply do not know.
The Votary and Goddess are the only two authentic “Snake Goddesses” that have ever been discovered. All the others are modern forgeries.