The living goddesses

by Marija Alseikaitė Gimbutas

Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

GN803 .G57 1999

Publication

Berkeley : University of California Press, c1999.

Description

The Living Goddesses crowns a lifetime of innovative, influential work by one of the twentieth-century's most remarkable scholars. Marija Gimbutas wrote and taught with rare clarity in her original--and originally shocking--interpretation of prehistoric European civilization. Gimbutas flew in the face of contemporary archaeology when she reconstructed goddess-centered cultures that predated historic patriarchal cultures by many thousands of years. This volume, which was close to completion at the time of her death, contains the distillation of her studies, combined with new discoveries, insights, and analysis. Editor Miriam Robbins Dexter has added introductory and concluding remarks, summaries, and annotations. The first part of the book is an accessible, beautifully illustrated summation of all Gimbutas's earlier work on "Old European" religion, together with her ideas on the roles of males and females in ancient matrilineal cultures. The second part of the book brings her knowledge to bear on what we know of the goddesses today--those who, in many places and in many forms, live on.… (more)

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An enlightening look at pre Indo-European (called Old European) cultures and the myths and symbolism that underlies much of today's religious, cultural and mythological belief systems, based on archeological finds.

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Original publication date

1999

Physical description

xx, 286 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

0520213939 / 9780520213937

Barcode

34662000657624
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