Minoan religion

Minoan religion was a religion of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization. A type of polytheism in a larger group of religions of the Ancient Near East, and a prehistoric religion, an interpretation of possible cult practice and mythology is based on evidence recovered archaeologically. Postulated Minoan sacred symbols include the bull and its horns of consecration, the labrys (double-headed axe), and the serpent.

Minoan religion

Minoan religion was a religion of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization. A type of polytheism in a larger group of religions of the Ancient Near East, and a prehistoric religion, an interpretation of possible cult practice and mythology is based on evidence recovered archaeologically. Postulated Minoan sacred symbols include the bull and its horns of consecration, the labrys (double-headed axe), and the serpent.