Έτι ακριβέστερον είναι λιμνοθάλασσα.http://www.butrint.org/beyond_2_5.php> The pastoral use of the mountain may have ancient roots. In 1981 a handsome bronze figurine of the god Pan – the god of shepherds, fertility and wild nature – was discovered on Mount Milë, at a point overlooking the Pavllas Valley and the Straits of Corfu. It seems probable that a small sanctuary to Pan once stood there. > In the statuette Pan is depicted as essentially human from the waist up, both with hairy goat’s legs, which would almost certainly have ended in cloven hooves had they been preserved. He is bearded with rough hair, pointed animal ears and dewlaps hanging from either side of his chin. There is no trace of the horns that often characterise the god. He is shown naked except for an animal pelt over his shoulder. In his left arm he carries a shepherd’s crook, with his right hand he pours oil from a flask over his phallus as a sign of fertility.
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