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Head of Goddess Hygeia on a Black Marble Base in Plaster greece There are serious indications that

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There are serious indications that towards the end of the Neolithic era (6

The bull played a central role in Minoan culture and is especially closely associated with Knossos

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The owl symbolizes prudence and wisdom

Head of Goddess Hygeia on a Black Marble Base in Plaster greece There are serious indications thatThe bust of Hygeia, the Goddess of health, makes an ideal present for doctors, professors and medical students. ygeia (meaning "health" in Greek) symbolized sanitation and hygiene, and was the daughter and attendant of Asclepius, the God of Medicine. She was related to the disease prevention. Her symbol was a snake that she held in one hand or wrapped around her body, or had next to her. Titane is the oldest place of worship in the area of Sicyon,

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