She made a 1967 issue of Mademoiselle's list of "art sensations" alongside Rembrandt, Picasso, and Rodin.
A comparison to Atlantis here is telling.
It just couldn't be true that those non-Europeans were building bigger, more sophisticated civilizations long before most (northern) European civilizations built recognizable cities at all.
Back to the Boston Goddess.
an ancient Greek culture with sophisticated, surprisingly modernist art, and extremely sophisticated technology like running water, who were lovers of beauty and art
Lacey Caskey, writing for the museum, noted that the statuette's distinctive posture "seems not to have been an artistic convention, but a feature of the actual appearance of this aristocratic race."
Victorian occultists, of course, tended to claim that their practices were derived from ancient Egyptian or Chaldean rituals.
It's hard to overstate the degree to which the archaeological motivation here was European insecurity.
(Not BCE. CE. As in the Renaissance.)
A similar figurine, the Seattle Boy God, is made from ivory that's about 500 years old.
Point being, there are reasons why the Minoans were such an archeological craze, and those reasons are highly political.