Books by Marija Gimbutas
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Age of the Great Goddess by Marija Gimbutas ( 1994) |
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Bronze Age Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe by Marija Gimbutas ( 1965) |
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The Civilization of the Goddess The World of Old Europe by Marija Gimbutas ( 1994) |
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Excavations at Sitagroi A Prehistoric Village in Northeast Greece by Marija Gimbutas, Colin Renfrew ( 1987) |
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The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe 6500-3500 BC Myths and Cult Images by Marija Gimbutas ( 2007) |
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Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe, 6500-3500 B.C. Myths, and Cult Images by Marija Gimbutas ( 1982)
Gimbutas sketches the village culture that evolved in southeastern Europe before it was overwhelmed by the patriarchal Indo-European culture.
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The Language of the Goddess by Marija Gimbutas ( 2001)
In this richly illustrated volume, the noted archaeologist and prehistorian Marija Gimbutas brings prepatriarchal civilization to life. A pioneer in archaeomythology--the interdisciplinary field based on archaeology, comparative mythology, and folklore--Gimbutas unequivocally establishes the existence of a goddess religion in Neolithic Europe with its roots in the Paleolithic. Through the interpretation of images and symbols, she reveals these matriarchal cultures, decoding the symbolic language that has remained embedded in our civilization. Illustrated with nearly 2,000 symbolic artifacts--sculptures, figurines, temple models, frescoes, vases, sacrificial containers--the book establishes the Goddess as the most persistent feature in the archaeological record of the ancient world. A symbol of the unity of all life in nature, her power was in water and stone, in cave and tomb, in animals and birds, in hills, trees, and flowers. Her main functions were life-giving, death-wielding, and regenerative. Gimbutas's magnum opus takes the existence of goddess-worshiping, earth-centered, egalitarian, and nonviolent cultures out of the realm of speculation into that of documented fact. Foreword by Joseph Campbell. 526 illustrations.
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The Language of the Goddess Unearthing the Hidden Symbols of Western Civilization by Marija Gimbutas ( 1989)
A noted archaeologist demonstrates the existence of prehistoric goddess-worshipping, egalitarian, nonviolent cultures whose hidden heritage is just now begin restored.
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The Well of Remembrance Rediscovering the Earth Wisdom Myths of Northern Europe by Ralph Metzner ( 2001) |




