<Li> The Great Goddesses, in Arcadia . </Li> <Li> The mistresses in Arcadia . </Li> <P> In Mycenaean Pylos, Demeter and Persephone were probably called "queens" (wa - na - ssoi). </P> <P> The myth of the capture of Persephone seems to be pre-Greek . In the Greek version, Ploutos (πλούτος, wealth) represents the wealth of the corn that was stored in underground silos or ceramic jars (pithoi). Similar subterranean pithoi were used in ancient times for funerary practices . At the beginning of the autumn, when the corn of the old crop is laid on the fields, she ascends and is reunited with her mother Demeter, for at this time the old crop and the new meet each other . </P>

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