The goddesses and gods of Old Europe : 6500-3500 BC, myths and cult images
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GN803 .G55 1982b
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Déesses -- Europe.
Déesses européennes.
Europa
Europa
Europe
Europe -- Antiquities
Europe -- Antiquités.
Europe.
Goddesses -- Europe
Goddesses -- Europe.
Gods and goddesses -- Europe.
Gottesdarstellung
Man, Prehistoric
Prehistoric peoples -- Europe
Religion préhistorique -- Europe.
Religion, Prehistoric -- Europe
Sociétés préhistoriques -- Europe.
Déesses européennes.
Europa
Europa
Europe
Europe -- Antiquities
Europe -- Antiquités.
Europe.
Goddesses -- Europe
Goddesses -- Europe.
Gods and goddesses -- Europe.
Gottesdarstellung
Man, Prehistoric
Prehistoric peoples -- Europe
Religion préhistorique -- Europe.
Religion, Prehistoric -- Europe
Sociétés préhistoriques -- Europe.
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Book
Physical Desc
304 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Previous edition published as: The gods and goddesses of Old Europe, 7000 to 3500 BC. 1974.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-269) and index.
Description
"Uropean civilization between 6500 and 3500 BC - long before Greek or Judaeo-Christian civilizations flourished - was not a provincial reflection of neighboring Near Eastern cultures but a distinct culture with its own unique identity. The mythical imagery of this matrilinear era tells us much about early humanity's concepts of the cosmos, of human relations with nature, of the complementary roles of male and female. Through study of sculpture, vases, and other cult objects from southeastern Europe, Gimbutas sketches the village culture that evolved there before it was overwhelmed by the patriarchal Indo-Euopreans. The Goddess incarnating the creative principle as a Source and Giver of All, fertility images, mythical animals, and other artifacts are anlyzed for their mythic and social significance in this beautifully illustrated study."--Googlebooks
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Gimbutas, M. (1996). The goddesses and gods of Old Europe: 6500-3500 BC, myths and cult images (New and updated ed.). University of California.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gimbutas, Marija, 1921-1994. 1996. The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe: 6500-3500 BC, Myths and Cult Images. University of California.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gimbutas, Marija, 1921-1994. The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe: 6500-3500 BC, Myths and Cult Images University of California, 1996.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Gimbutas, Marija. The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe: 6500-3500 BC, Myths and Cult Images New and updated ed., University of California, 1996.
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