by 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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