We spread, share, broaden the attention on Italian Prehistory
We are pleased to announce the new series of meetings that will be held during 2025.
A unique opportunity to meet scholars, researchers and enthusiasts of a topic that we are passionate about and on which we are constantly engaged, Prehistory in Italy.
Meetings program 2025:
February 26 Wednesday at 18.00:XNUMX PM
- Donatella Livigni
The Feminine Principle of Music in Cosmogonic Myths
The author: performer of Canto in Natura, teacher of Vocal Functionality and anthropologist of sound, she deals with research and training in pedagogical-functional practices related to sound, voice and sacred spaces and sites with archaeological-acoustic, symbolic and therapeutic interest. - Enrica Tedeschi
Muses on the Net
The author: sociologist, specialized in historical-religious studies, is a researcher of contemporary neo-religious movements, historical cultures of popular devotion, shamanism and magic; she deals with cultural anthropology, socio-cultural and communicative processes and methodologies of ethnographic writing.
March 21st Friday at 18.00 pm
- Brown Tadolini
Evolution in the feminine: a dialogue between prehistory, history and biology
The author: after several experiences as a researcher in the United States and Italy, she taught Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the universities of Bologna and Sassari. She has published over 70 articles in international journals. In 2017 she published the essay L'evoluzione al femminile.
April 11th Friday at 18.00 pm
- Heide Goettner-Abendroth
Matriarchal Societies of the Past and the Rise of Patriarchies. Western Asia and Europe
The author: philosopher and socio-cultural researcher, she is considered one of the pioneers of West German women's studies. After teaching Modern Philosophy at the University of Munich, she abandoned her academic career to found in 1986 the International Academy Hagia (www.hagia.de) for Modern Studies on Matriarchy and Matriarchal Spirituality, which she still directs today. She is recognized in progressive and feminist circles as the founder of Modern Matriarchal Studies, a new epistemological field for the structural definition of the matriarchal social form. She was elected among the thousand Women of Peace of the World and nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize. In Italy the following have been published: Matriarchal Societies: Studies of Indigenous Cultures in the World (2013); Peace Society. Matriarchies of the Past, Present and Future (edited by, 2018); Mothers of Wisdom: The Philosophy and Politics of Modern Matriarchal Studiessystem. (source: Mimesis editioni)
May 16th Friday at 18.00 pm
- Elvira Visciola
The Paleolithic population in Ancient Europe: analysis and interpretation of customs and rites of a culture
The author: architect, independent researcher, is co-founder of the site Prehistory in Italy for which he designed a unique cataloguing system, which integrates detailed information on the findings, the studies carried out and the accessibility of the sites, accompanying the data with photographs, drawings and all historical-archaeological information currently available.
His approach offers the basis for a coherent reorganization of prehistoric knowledge, promoting a more balanced and inclusive vision, capable of overcoming androcentrism and contributing to the construction of a more complete and integrated interpretative framework.
Author of most of the archaeological content on the site, she personally takes care of its coordination and collection, guaranteeing the accuracy and quality of the information.
How to participate:
The meetings will be broadcast via the Zoom platform
Participation is free, but registration is required.
The meetings will be held once a month at 18.00 pm
How to participate:
- Sign up by sending an email here: preistoriainitalia@gmail.com
- You will receive the link to access the meetings by email
Why participate?
- Expand your knowledge of Italian Prehistory
- Share your research
- Network with the Prehistory community in Italy
Join us!
For more information, write to: preistoriainitalia@gmail.com