556 The deity of the double axe
frag. p. 830 Nauck2) scriptorum in titulis indicator, qui tumulos memorat reliquiasque
Saturnias tellure in Sicula contineri ? (Arnobius has apparently misread the context in
Fig. 434-
Clemens loc. cit.)). It is>ery possible that this belief in a Sicilian grave of Kronos, com
parab e with the Cretan grave of Zeus, was a genuine heritage from ' Minoan' times.
frag. p. 830 Nauck2) scriptorum in titulis indicator, qui tumulos memorat reliquiasque
Saturnias tellure in Sicula contineri ? (Arnobius has apparently misread the context in
Fig. 434-
Clemens loc. cit.)). It is>ery possible that this belief in a Sicilian grave of Kronos, com
parab e with the Cretan grave of Zeus, was a genuine heritage from ' Minoan' times.