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女神的文明
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Marija Gimbutas' 'The Civilization of the Goddess' (part of her series) presents archaeological and interpretive evidence for widespread Neolithic communities organized around goddess imagery and rituals.
She emphasizes settlement patterns, burial practices, and iconography to depict an egalitarian, fertility-centered social order that contrasts with later patriarchal warrior cultures.
The book sparked both popular fascination and scholarly dispute over methodological inference from material remains to social structures.
Subsequent interdisciplinary research, including genetics, has provided data for re-evaluating migration and cultural change narratives that intersect with Gimbutas' thesis.
Her work remains foundational in debates about prehistoric gender, religion, and social complexity.
She emphasizes settlement patterns, burial practices, and iconography to depict an egalitarian, fertility-centered social order that contrasts with later patriarchal warrior cultures.
The book sparked both popular fascination and scholarly dispute over methodological inference from material remains to social structures.
Subsequent interdisciplinary research, including genetics, has provided data for re-evaluating migration and cultural change narratives that intersect with Gimbutas' thesis.
Her work remains foundational in debates about prehistoric gender, religion, and social complexity.
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Mentioned by LeWen alongside other Gimbutas titles as evidence for a Neolithic goddess civilization.

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