Mazes and Labyrinths: A General Account of Their History and Development
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A wide-ranging survey traces the history, designs, and uses of mazes and labyrinths from ancient monuments through classical, medieval, and vernacular contexts. It examines Egyptian and Cretan structures and associated myths, considers Etruscan and Roman references, and surveys representations in art and mosaic. Medieval church labyrinths and numerous British turf mazes are described alongside local names, rituals, and folklore. Archaeological investigations, site descriptions, and competing theories about origins, functions, and symbolism are presented with illustrative examples and critical commentary to highlight continuities and interpretive uncertainties.
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