Image of Double-headed axe, Minoan, from Arkalochori, 1800 BC (gold)
Vikingverse - The word “labyrinth” comes from labrys, an ancient Cretan word for a double-headed axe. As the name of the palace, Labyrinth meant House of the Double Axe. I wonder if
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Minoan double axe labrys. Ancient Cretan sacred symbol of goddess. Hand drawn linear doodle rough sketch. White silhouette on black background. Stock Vector | Adobe Stock
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Minoan Double Axe Labrys Knossos Palace | eBay
Her Cretan Axe - Her Cretan Axe Poem by Steve Trimmer
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Small metabauxite axe | Cretan | Neolithic | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Labrys/Pelekys axe: The symbol of Thundergod Zeus and of the EON | Metaxas Project
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