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    The first three paragraphs pertaining
    to the Medusa legend/myth was taken
    from a paper written by Alicia Lee Van,
    5/7/96.  She used the following
    sources for her paper:

    Bibliography:

    Barbara Walker: TheWoman's
    Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets,
    and TheWoman's Dictionary of
    Symbols and Sacred Objects

    Marija Gimbutas: The Civilization of
    the Goddess

    A special thanks to Joan Marlers'
    Celebrating the Gorgon slide lecture
    and workshop at Interface, in
    Cambridge MA, March of 1996.

    Perseus Digital Library Project. Ed.
    Gregory R. Crane. Tufts University.
    Accessed on 04/04/06.   <http://www.
    perseus.tufts.edu>.
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