Hipótesis sobre las funciones y la indumentaria de los "po-re-na" micénicos

'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:193-212 (2014)
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Abstract

Chadwick formulated the hypothesis that the po-re-na were victims of human sacrifices, but this conjecture was rejected for some scholars. In this paper their possible functions are examined. It is proposed that the po-re-na were persons who carried gifts and assisted the priest at sacrifices. Possibly they wore a linen robe, maybe depicted by the ideogram *146, or a linen kilt, perhaps depicted by the ideogram *166+WE. Some po-re-na fastened their garments with a wool belt

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La formation des noms en grec ancien.Louis H. Gray & Pierre Chantraine - 1934 - American Journal of Philology 55 (3):278.

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