We are pleased to announce the program of the international scientific conference that will be held in Vilnius this Thursday and Friday 23-24 September in honor of Marija Gimbutas. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marija Gimbutas, the eleventh International Conference "THE NEW…
See moreIn the podcast “Home to Her”, dedicated to the Sacred Feminine, host Liz Kelly meets authors, artists, teachers, poets and mystics, with whom she has long conversations on the themes of Female Spirituality. The podcast site contains a series of very interesting interviews. We particularly highlight the latest recent episode in which she is…
See moreUNESCO recognizes Marija Gimbutas as one of the prominent figures to whom public international recognition should be given for the merits obtained in the field of knowledge and the cultural development of humanity, and has included the date of her birth among its commemorations for 2021. The pioneering archaeological research of Gimbutas, which…
See moreIn January of the coming year we will celebrate the centenary of the birth of Marija Gimbutas, who was not only a gifted archaeologist but a Master of Thought, who questioned the basis of the concept of Civilization, as expressed by Western culture. We will report initiatives and projects as we become aware of them, with…
See moreWe report an interesting article published by the Center for GeoGenetics of the Natural History Museum of Denmark in 2017 which brings further confirmation to the theories of the great Lithuanian archaeologist and linguist Marija Gimbutas. How bands of young steppe migrants were civilized by Stone Age agricultural women. Close encounters….
See morebyTeri Volini…. that war has always existed…..The metaphor of war is widely used in the time of Covid-19, with a whole repertoire of similar words: fight, fight, attack, assault, annihilate, defeat, weapons, battle and similar. The automated choice of war terms is strange, but it doesn't have to be…
See moreSomething is moving in the Academy among Archaeologists: Marija Gimbutas' most determined opponent, Colin Renfrew, now recognizes that she was right. We publish some passages from a letter by Joan MARLER in which she gives news of the changed attitude of Colin Renfrew, the archaeologist who fought hard against the kurgan hypothesis. He…
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