Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis for research into the praehistoric social order and religious ideas. In spite of the numerous critiques, the idea that they are the reflection of adoration of Mother Goddess and fertility cults, has persevered even to the present day, mainly thanks to the work of Maria Gimbutas. Her simplified approach to praehistory, apart from giving rise to pseudo-archaeological narratives, has induced severe criticism and polemics inside archaeology. The concept of the Goddess has migrated during the recent period from the academic writing to the realm of pseudo-science, daily politics and activism. In our country, the ideas of the Golden Past, considered t...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neol...
The article deals with issues of interpretation of iconographic material with female figures from Cl...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
This article presents an insight into archaeological disputes around female Neolithic figurines, sta...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
The study of gender identification in Neolithic iconography is a relatively unexplored area. This st...
Gender in the European Neolithic has seen little debate, despite major scholarly interest in identit...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
Anthropomorphic figurines constitute one of the most interesting and equally enigmatic objects of th...
This is an examination of the Maltese Goddess figures from the late Neolithic (3000 - 2500 B.c.) th...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neol...
The article deals with issues of interpretation of iconographic material with female figures from Cl...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
This article presents an insight into archaeological disputes around female Neolithic figurines, sta...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
The study of gender identification in Neolithic iconography is a relatively unexplored area. This st...
Gender in the European Neolithic has seen little debate, despite major scholarly interest in identit...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
Anthropomorphic figurines constitute one of the most interesting and equally enigmatic objects of th...
This is an examination of the Maltese Goddess figures from the late Neolithic (3000 - 2500 B.c.) th...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neol...
The article deals with issues of interpretation of iconographic material with female figures from Cl...