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- The daidala is a type of sculpture attributed to the legendary Gr**** artist Daedalus, who is connected in legend both to Bronze Age Crete and to the earliest...
- 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[citation...
- other places in Greece. The museum houses the archaic terracota statuette daidala that inspired the designers of the 2004 Athens Olympics maskots Athena...
- architecture. Large terracotta figures such as lions, gorgoneions, and Daidala maidens, created and painted in vivid colour by artisans, who were inspired...
- god of light and music, respectively. They were inspired by the ancient daidala, which were toy dolls that also had religious connotations. Athens Olympic...
- town, attended by a cheering crowd. These adorned xoana were also called "daidala" (δάιδαλα or δαιδάλεια), with the connotation that they were "crafted"...
- 2016. Helfand, Jessica; Coltz, Jon. "Interview with Jessica Helfand". Daidala. Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2016. Shaw...
- 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...
- transcribed onto imported Egyptian papyrus (and occasionally leather). Daidala Kore (sculpture) Kouros Robert Manuel Cook, Pierre Dupont, East Gr**** Pottery...
- 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;...