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These are masks found in the rubble close at the entrance
of the Myra site. |
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Myra, the city of the masks |
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What Myra also tells is the
occurrence of women with vegetation. It means that in Mystery drama both genders - Green
Men and Wise Women - the latter being the "incarnations" of the Goddess - are
equally presenting nature. Later this would be convincingly confirmed by the unique
sculptures at Aphrodisias |
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 This
kind of hairstyle could indicate that this mask represents a Goddess |
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a Goddess/Maenad with grapes on her head. Isn't she beautiful? |
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