In the historical tapestry of the development of the Goddess, from 10,000 - 330 BCE one golden thread shines through. Despite the vicissitudes of differing status, she remained essentially the same, namely divine. She was continuously sought in the many mysteries, mystic ideologies and through the manifestations that she inspired. In all the countries of the Ancient Near East, the mother goddess was the life giving creatrix and regenerator of the world and the essence of the generating force that seeds new life. While her name may have altered in the various areas, along with that of her consort/lover/child, the myths and rituals which formed a major force in forming the ancient cultures would become manifest in a consciousness and ...
The goddesses of ancient Syro-Palestine have recently received detailed attention. This study attemp...
This study examines Aphrodite\u27s emergence into the Greek pantheon. It is an inquiry into the inte...
Many cultures make fundamental claims about the nature of humanity through myths. In this review, we...
Forms of the goddess Athtart appear across the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, from the 3rd mil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [116]-120)The goddess Inanna/Ishtar had her origins in th...
Through a comparative study of contemporary America and ancient Mesopotamia, the devotional practice...
During the Bronze Ages, circa 3100 to 1200 BCE, the people of the Levant worshipped many goddesses, ...
In Chapter One we discuss the evidence for Mycenaean trade and colonisation in the Orient, and for o...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
This book deals with the changing nature of the goddess Ishtar/Astarte/Aphrodite, who was widely rev...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
Recent archaeological discoveries have suggested that there was a Canaanite goddess who was not only...
The goddess Ištar is a complex and varied figure within ancient Near Eastern culture. Despite having...
Recent archaeological discoveries have suggested that there was a Canaanite goddess who was not only...
Archaeological evidence has established that an alternative religious culture existed before the est...
The goddesses of ancient Syro-Palestine have recently received detailed attention. This study attemp...
This study examines Aphrodite\u27s emergence into the Greek pantheon. It is an inquiry into the inte...
Many cultures make fundamental claims about the nature of humanity through myths. In this review, we...
Forms of the goddess Athtart appear across the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, from the 3rd mil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [116]-120)The goddess Inanna/Ishtar had her origins in th...
Through a comparative study of contemporary America and ancient Mesopotamia, the devotional practice...
During the Bronze Ages, circa 3100 to 1200 BCE, the people of the Levant worshipped many goddesses, ...
In Chapter One we discuss the evidence for Mycenaean trade and colonisation in the Orient, and for o...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
This book deals with the changing nature of the goddess Ishtar/Astarte/Aphrodite, who was widely rev...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
Recent archaeological discoveries have suggested that there was a Canaanite goddess who was not only...
The goddess Ištar is a complex and varied figure within ancient Near Eastern culture. Despite having...
Recent archaeological discoveries have suggested that there was a Canaanite goddess who was not only...
Archaeological evidence has established that an alternative religious culture existed before the est...
The goddesses of ancient Syro-Palestine have recently received detailed attention. This study attemp...
This study examines Aphrodite\u27s emergence into the Greek pantheon. It is an inquiry into the inte...
Many cultures make fundamental claims about the nature of humanity through myths. In this review, we...