In this section of the site we collect video documents, some unpublished for the Italian public, concerning Marija Gimbutas; we will continue the research and collection of such documents also to commemorate the scholar who inspired this site and whose death falls thirtieth anniversary this year.
Lithuanian Chronicle 1994 – 11 (1693)
Goodbye to Marija Gimbutas
The funeral of Marija Gimbutas. Commentary by historian Ingė Lukšaitė. Director and cinematographer A. Tarvydas.
Source: Lithuanian National Radio and Television© 2024.
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Lithuanian Chronicle 1993 – 16 (1674)
Marija Alseikaitė – Gimbutas
Portrait of the scientist, researcher of Baltic and Indo-European culture, Professor Marija Alseikaitė Gimbutas.
Director and cinematographer A. Tarvydas.
Source: Lithuanian National Radio and Television© 2024.
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Voice of the Goddess: Marija Gimbutas (Part 1)
The Goddess In Art is a TV series that began in 1986 and continued until 1991. The interviews conducted were intended to bring the general public a different look at history. The interview with Marija Gimbutas tells of her work as an archaeologist on the Neolithic goddesses of birds and snakes and on the egalitarian civilization of Ancient Europe, which allowed her to discover the symbolic language of the Goddess,
Source: Marija Gimbutas, www.opusarchives.org/gimbutas_overview.shtml
Voice of the Goddess: Marija Gimbutas (Part 2)
Starr Goode, MA, teaches literature at Santa Monica College. She is a producer and moderator; an award-winning writer, she has been profiled for her work as a cultural commentator in publications such as LA Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal and New Yorker. The work of him on Sheela na gigs can be read in numerous magazines and encyclopedias. His latest book, Sheela na gig: the Dark Goddess of Sacred Power, won the 2018 Sarasvati Award for Best Non-Fiction Book Presented byAssociation for the Study of Women and Mythology. His latest article, “The Icon of the Vulva, A Basis of Civilization“, was published on The Journal of Archaeomythology, spring 2021.
La Italian translation it was published in 2023 in the Le Civette di Venexia series.