- The
daidala (Gr****: δαίδαλα) is a type of
sculpture attributed to the
legendary Gr****
artist Daedalus, who is
connected in
legend both to
Bronze Age Crete...
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committee referred to the
daidala as
dolls has been the
cause of some
controversy among scholars of
Ancient Gr**** culture, as the
daidala were
religious artifacts...
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outside the city, he was
bitten by a
snake and died. A town on this site,
Daidala, is said to be
named after him, and is
mentioned in
Roman sources. Another...
- town,
attended by a
cheering crowd.
These adorned xoana were also
called "
daidala" (δάιδαλα or δαιδάλεια), with the
connotation that they were "crafted"...
- architecture.
Large terracotta figures such as lions, gorgoneions, and
Daidala maidens,
created and
painted in
vivid colour by artisans, who were inspired...
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other places in Greece. The
museum houses the
archaic terracota statuette daidala that
inspired the
designers of the 2004
Athens Olympics maskots Athena...
- 2016. Helfand, Jessica; Coltz, Jon. "Interview with
Jessica Helfand".
Daidala.
Archived from the
original on 8
April 2016.
Retrieved 29 June 2016. Shaw...
- god of
light and music, respectively. They were
inspired by the
ancient daidala,
which were toy
dolls that also had
religious connotations.
Athens Olympic...
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transcribed onto
imported Egyptian papyrus (and
occasionally leather).
Daidala Kore (sculpture)
Kouros Robert Manuel Cook,
Pierre Dupont, East Gr**** Pottery...
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Linear A is
clearly not Gr****, however. The
elegant art of the
Aegean daidala figurines has
recently been used at the 2004
Summer Olympics, held at Athens;...