Mysteries of the Snake Goddess : Art, Desire, and the Forging of History

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-04-01
Publisher(s): Houghton Mifflin
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Summary

One of the most famous pieces of ancient Greek art, a gold and ivory statuette of the Snake Goddess, has been described as the most refined and precious relic of Minoan civilization. Alas, as Kenneth Lapatin reveals, not only is the Goddess almost certainly modern, but Minoan civilization as it has been reconstructed is largely an invention of the early twentieth century. The Goddess"s ivory and gold are of the wrong vintage, and the stories of her origins are even more recent and problematic. What makes this tale fascinating, however, is not the forgery but the motivations behind it. Sir Arthur Evans, the legendary excavator of Knossos, romanticized a sophisticated prehistoric society, and restorers working for him obligingly supplied its artifacts. Their creations formed the basis for further theories, which led to further deceptions. Evans hailed Minoan culture as "at once the starting-point and the earliest stage in the highway of European civilization," yet its icons were largely fashioned by modern rather than ancient Cretans to suit the desires of scholars, museums, and the art market.This astonishing book reads like a mystery, but it is also a major work of intellectual investigation, shedding light on the ways in which the past is reinvented to suit the needs of the present.

Author Biography

Kenneth D. S. Lapatin studied Greek art and archaeology at Berkeley and Oxford and in Athens as a Fulbright Scholar. Currently president of the Boston society of the Archaeological Institute of America, he lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Marina Belozerskaya, a writer of historical nonfiction.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1(3)
The Boston Goddess
4(26)
The Palace of Minos
30(36)
The Divine Mother
66(25)
Boy-Gods, Bull Leapers, and Corseted Goddesses
91(29)
Evans and the Gillierons: Making and Marketing the Past
120(20)
The Road to Boston
140(13)
Snake Goddesses, Fake Goddesses!
153(23)
The Uncertainties of Science
176(15)
Appendix 1: The Cast of Characters 191(3)
Appendix 2: Some Unprovenienced Cretan Statuettes 194(2)
Appendix 3: Analytical Report on the Ivory Snake Goddess, by Richard Newman, Head of Scientific Research, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 196(9)
Notes 205(22)
Bibliography 227

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