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  1. Hace 2 días · The lecture explored two primary theories: the eastern route through the Caucasus, proposed by Marija Gimbutas, and the western route through the Balkans, advocated by David Anthony. This article aims to provide a critical overview of Goedegebuure's ideas and the evidence supporting each route.

  2. Hace 5 días · Introduction di Luciana Percovich. It will take more than thirty years for my theses to be recognized, Marija Gimbutas repeated a few years before her death. Aware of the scope of his vision and of his being foreign – not only geographically but culturally in a WASP (White Anglo Saxon Protestant) world, which he had known from within one of the strongholds (Harvard) of the undisputed ...

  3. Hace 15 horas · Photograph from page 212 of The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe, by Marija Gimbutas. So last week, in part one of Chapter 5, we left off with the pregnant mare I met on Dartmoor, who carried in her eyes Rhiannon mother of Pryderi, the lad born the same hour as an otherworld foal.

  4. Hace 4 días · Amy cites the work of archaologist Marija Gimbutas as well as Angela Saini. We recommend looking up their books for an even deeper dive into the history of patriarchy.

  5. Hace 1 día · I immediately thought of Marija Gimbutas’s excavation of artifacts from all over Old Europe (approximately 7000-3500 BCE) that are covered with spirals of all kinds. Gimbutas says in her book “Language of the Goddess,” “The energy inherent in the continually moving forms awakens dormant life power and moves it forward ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Tale tradizione, infatti, si inserisce in quella più ampia, per usare le parole di Marija Gimbutas, alle cui ricerche archeo-mitologiche Maria Grazia Tata si è ispirata, della «Grande Dea Madre che fa nascere tutta la creazione dalla sacra oscurità del suo grembo» la quale «è diventata metafora della stessa Natura: colei che ha il potere cosmico di dare e togliere la vita, sempre in ...

  7. Hace 15 horas · The Goddess movement draws some of its inspiration from the work of archaeologists such as Marija Gimbutas, whose interpretation of artifacts excavated from "Old Europe" points to societies of Neolithic Europe that were matristic or goddess-centered worshipping a female deity of three primary aspects, which has inspired some modern ...