2018
DOI: 10.22158/ac.v1n1p1
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Horse Archetype and Its Relationship with Hero Patterns on Luster Pottery in the Seljuk

Abstract: Horse with the hero archetype are the most common mythological motif. In Jung's opinion, archetypes are collective unconscious contents which potentially exist in the human's mind; therefore, myth is not limited to the time and space. The pattern of horse and horseman was used on pottery and in wall paintings, paintings and drawings throughout the history. This kind of pattern is observed frequently on different artworks of the Seljuk Period (Eleventh and twelfth centuries AD). During the 10th century, due to … Show more

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