JCK Online - May 1, 1995
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Gold Jewelry Of The Classical World
From the Greek Mainland: The Ubiquitous Herakles Knot The Herakles knot, shown here at the center of a gold diadem, had been around for centuries but became quite popular in the fourth century B.C. This one was made between 300 and 280 B.C. on the Greek island of Melos, just off the Greek mainland. The Herakles knot represented transitions such as marriage – it tied a bride's garment and ...
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