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Upside-down Medusa Head
Why is this head placed upside-down?  Legend says that it was to ward off the evil power of the Medusa's gaze, which turned people to stone.  Did people really think that a marble carving could have such powers? Or was there a more practical reason?

Upside-down Medusa Head

Why is this head placed upside-down? Legend says that it was to ward off the evil power of the Medusa's gaze, which turned people to stone. Did people really think that a marble carving could have such powers? Or was there a more practical reason?




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Filename:Cistern-20060330-0849.jpg
Album name:27telp / Istanbul - Kandilli Observatory, Blue Mosque and Basilica Cistern, 3/30/2006
Location and Date:Istanbul, Turkey, 3/30/2006
Equipment:Canon Powershot SD500
Settings:ISO 165, 1/60 sec @ f/2.8
Notes:Photo bv Sandra Floyd
Filesize:1375 KiB
Date added:Sep 20, 2019
Dimensions:1810 x 1358 pixels
Displayed:263 times
Color Space:Uncalibrated
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DateTime Original:2006:03:30 04:28:00
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
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Exposure Time:1/60 sec
FNumber:f/2.8
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:Flash, Auto-Mode
Focal length:7.7 mm
ISO:165
Image Description:Why is this head placed upside-down? Legend says that it was to ward off the evil power of the Medusa's gaze, which turned people to stone. Did people really think that a marble carving could have such powers? Or was there a more practical reason?
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IPTC Title:Upside-down Medusa Head
IPTC Copyright:J. L. Floyd
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