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Archaeology Of Mother Earth Sites And Sanctuaries Through The Ages Rethinking Symbols And Images Art And Artefacts From History And Prehistory 1st Edition George Terence Meaden

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Archaeology Of Mother Earth Sites And Sanctuaries Through The Ages Rethinking Symbols And Images Art And Artefacts From History And Prehistory 1st Edition George Terence Meaden
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.32 MB
Pages: 138
Author: George Terence Meaden
ISBN: 9781407309811, 1407309811
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Archaeology Of Mother Earth Sites And Sanctuaries Through The Ages Rethinking Symbols And Images Art And Artefacts From History And Prehistory 1st Edition George Terence Meaden by George Terence Meaden 9781407309811, 1407309811 instant download after payment.

This book includes papers from a session on 'Mother Earth' sites presented at the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the European Association of Archaeologists in Valetta, Malta, in September 2008. The papers discussed the various forms of evidence not only from definite 'Mother Earth' sites but from others for which an expression of a divine feminine principle, personified as belief in an Earth Mother or other female deity, may be inferred as possible or sometimes likely-especially where the work is based on new discoveries.

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