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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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The Dioskouroi as Stars 767

be the ultimate explanation of the ddkana1, it seems probable that
we have here a humanised form of them in which the side-posts

Fig. 558. Fig. 559.

Berlin p. 30 no. 305 pi. 6 — id. Ant. Gemmen i pi. 13, 29, ii. 64 a chalcedony scaraboid
from Melos showing two pillars linked together—good work of s. v B.C.; (2) id. Gesch-
nitt. Steine Berlin p. 236 no. 6464 pi. 45 a black stone showing two Egyptising pillars
connected by a loop ; (3) id. ib. p. 243 no. 6617 pi. 47 a striped sardonyx showing two
pillars, each surmounted by a radiate globe with a star above it and equipped with a
lance and a sword; between them is a tripod (?) with a crescent moon above it. This gem
is published on a scale of f- by its former owner.E. Gerhard Uber das Metroon zu Athen
etc. Berlin 1851 (extr. from the Abh. d. berl. Akad. 1849 Phil.-hist. Classe p. 459 ff.) p. 32
no. 7 pi. 2.

1 As an object of religious significance this structure of two side-posts with a connect-
ing bar or (for stability's sake) two connecting bars, themselves sometimes connected by
 
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