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A bucranium is the head of a bull, the symbol of strength and fertility for the inhabitants of Minoan Crete from the Early Bronze Age onwards. In the iconography, bucrania combined with the double axe, the ritual instrument used to sacrifice the bull, may indicate the ritual of bull sacrifice by association. Bull’s-head rhyta are thought to be in the same spirit of depicting the “part for the whole”.