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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] ^I'm not aware of paintings that specifically depict what you're describing so I can't speak on that, but like I said, I can easily imagine that they exist given the fact that Minoans had certain themes in their art which they repeated over and over. I'd would be easy to reconstruct the damaged parts of a bull jumping figure in a damaged fresco without being too far off the mark because there are many examples of bull jumping figures on Minoan frescos, some of which have been found in ancient Egypt and the Levant. Case in point, compare the nape of the necks and the elongated back of the heads of figures in both scenes below; probably identical (only difference I can detect is the long strands of hair on the figure in the image to the right). The latter figure (and others like it) could easily serve as a example to get an idea of what the men behind the Minoan "captain" looked like: [IMG]http://s21.postimg.org/pciufy58n/picture_35_69.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Images_Minoan/Minoan_fresco.jpg[/IMG] I fail to see why this basic idea would be so hard to comprehend. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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