WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collection of ground stone artefacts. These include one explicit and one ambiguous representation of a phallus – the latter may be a human head and shoulders. The authors note the visual similarity of certain pestles from WF16 to phalli and suggest that such artefacts and their use may have been imbued with sexual metaphor. As such, the most potent references to sex, reproduction and fertility in the early Neolithic may not be the exotic figures claimed to be ‘Mother Goddesses’ but located in the most mundane of domestic artefacts
Excavations at the Chalcolithic cemetery of Quleh in the Coastal Plain of Israel concentrated on eig...
The primitive anthropological meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly defined and the origin...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
This study describes material imagery portraying anthropomorphic subjects executed in stone and clay...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This is an examination of the Maltese Goddess figures from the late Neolithic (3000 - 2500 B.c.) th...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate the possible continuity between early Palestinian...
The thesis seeks to explain the sexual passages of women related to fertility, such as menstruation,...
Excavations at the Chalcolithic cemetery of Quleh in the Coastal Plain of Israel concentrated on eig...
The primitive anthropological meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly defined and the origin...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
This study describes material imagery portraying anthropomorphic subjects executed in stone and clay...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This is an examination of the Maltese Goddess figures from the late Neolithic (3000 - 2500 B.c.) th...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate the possible continuity between early Palestinian...
The thesis seeks to explain the sexual passages of women related to fertility, such as menstruation,...
Excavations at the Chalcolithic cemetery of Quleh in the Coastal Plain of Israel concentrated on eig...
The primitive anthropological meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly defined and the origin...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...