by Elena Fornari Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin In central Italy, in the Tuscany region, a few kilometers from the coast of Versilia, the Apuan Alps rise majestically. This area…
See moreby Alessandra Pilloni Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin Goni is a very small town in the province of Cagliari, in that area of Sardinia which takes Gerry's name. On…
See moreby Anna Polo Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin The object of study consists of the spirals that decorate the closing doors of some cave tombs of the civilization of…
See moreby Adele Campanelli Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin This brief intervention is dedicated to our ancestors, “wise women” and to the ability to Marija Gimbutas to seek and find the…
See moreby Barbara Lucrezia Paganelli Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin During the XNUMXrd millennium PEC spread across Europe, moving from the east, a group of new cultures (of ceramics…
See moreby Giovanni Feo Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin The traditional mythological icon associated with the city of Rome, the She-Wolf and the Twins, was interpreted according to different points of…
See moreby Filomena Tufaro Taken from Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin In Masseria Candelaro, a Neolithic village of the Foggia tableland, several burials have come to light , including those of three women…
See moreby Filomena Tufaro Based on Marija Gimbutas – Twenty years of study on the Goddess – Proceedings of the Conference of the same name – Rome 9-10 May 2014 – Laima Editorial Project – Turin The brief research on Neolithic burials initially led me into a populated universe, almost inexorably , of chiefs of tribes, heads of families, sorcerers, extraordinary…
See moreDavid: What is at the origin of your interest in the archeology and mythological dimensions of the Goddess of Ancient European religions[1]? Marija: I think this has had to do with my whole life. I have always been a black sheep. I did what I saw with my own eyes – until…
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