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Mesopotamian Goddess Also found in Iraq, near Nippur, and now in Penn Museum.
This goddess is object B15431 in the Mesopotamian collection of the Penn Museum
Goddesses covers the female diety of antiquity, an entity who is still in mythology and theology today
as Mother Earth and Mother Mary.
Parting shot: Miniature fresco painting depicts a crowded room in the Palace of Knossos of Crete in the Minoan Era.
The Mediterranian isle of Crete was home to a sophisticated goddess-worshipping culture until nearly the time we know as the Greek Golden Age.
It is in the British Museum which will appear in 3D if you click the pic.
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