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Danielle Kirby’s essay published in the Writing Intensive Program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research

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This December, Danielle Kirby’s essay “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Theories: The Importance of Minoan Iconography” appears in The Classic, the Writing Intensive Program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research. Kirby’s paper traces the evolution of Minoan Iconography interpretation. Danielle analyzes the religious symbolism hidden in ancient artifacts that challenge traditional views and alter perceptions of Minoan culture.  You can read the latest issue and find out more about The Classic online at http://theclassicjournal.uga.edu/.

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