The Living Goddesses by Marija Gimbutas6/10/2023 This book encapsulates the essence of Gimbutas's work and represents a useful summary of her ideas it also illustrates the fundamental flaws in her methodology and argumentation. Meskell 1995 Conkey & Tringham 1995 Tringham & Conkey 1998). Ucko 1968 Fleming 1969) and more recently by feminist archaeologists (e.g. Identifier gimbutas-living-goddesses-1999 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t8vc0357d Ocr tesseract 5.0. Within archaeology, however, her work has been comprehensively criticized, both before the rise of the Mother Goddess Movement (e.g. The living goddesses Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Outside archaeology, she is venerated by many people in the so-called 'Mother Goddess Movement', for whom her work represents scholarly validation of their beliefs. Gimbutas is famous for her works on the prehistoric Mother Goddess. It has been completed and edited by Miriam Robbins Dexter, a colleague - but not an archaeologist - in the University of California. This book represents the last work, published posthumously, of the California-based archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, who died in 1994. The living goddesses edited and supplemented by Miriam Robbins Dexter.
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