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R**N
beautiful collection of ancient European images and symbols.
"The Language of the Goddess" is a must-have for anyone interested in symbolism and imagery, as it presents some of the oldest decorative markings ever scratched into stone, bone, and wood. Most of the images, reproduced in line drawings and black-and-white photos, are taken from Neolithic European village sites dating back as far as 7,000 B.C. Thus they are, for the most part, a product of agricultural cultures. However, there is a striking similarity between some of these marks and those found on relics from Paleolithic hunter-gatherer sites, examples of which appear in this book.The link between the images from Neolithic and Paleolithic sites arises at least in part from those cultures' shared worship of the Goddess. In the text accompanying the images, Gimbutas tries to reconstruct the world-view of the European Goddess-centered people. She works by inference, looking at various found objects and their markings--not just in their historical context but also in relation to each other.For instance, in her chapter entitled "Net Motif," she writes, "Signs associated with the framed net -- parallel lines, zig-zags, tri-lines, M's, and chevrons -- place it within the aquatic symbol family. . .the framed net also appears with symbols of becoming: egg, vulva, uterus, fish bladder forms, and plant leaves. This implies that the net is linked with aqua-cosmogony, the life source, and the birth of human, animal, and plant life. . .in other words, it must have been a symbol of the "water of life" well known to us from myths. The net design. . .probably emphasizes the life-giving power of the Goddess."It is interesting that we still speak of "the web of life," and the "interconnectedness of all beings." The web is an ancient image, and just one of many in the book that readers can recognize as still resonating for us now. Some other images which Gimbutas presents are Meander and Water Birds, Streams, Tri-Line and Power of Three, and Deer and Bear as Primeval Mothers.This book is wonderful for textile artists, potters, painters, or poets - indeed for anyone interested in drawing inspiration from the furthest reaches of human history. These are powerful symbols for study, which come alive when given careful attention.
L**W
An Amazing Book
I'm glad I got the hardback version. The images are just beautiful, but actually the most impressive element is the organization and presentation. There is a lot of material here. Marija organizes it into categories that are easy to wrap one's mind around, even just leafing through it (all I've been able to do right now). For example, it is exciting to learn that the snake coil was possibly used for time reckoning in the 4th millenia B.C. Ireland, when I know that on the walls of the Fajada Butte in Chaco Canyon, USA, there is a snake coil that is most definitely used for time reckoning by the ancient people who lived there. At Chaco, you can watch the slivers of light follow the wandering cycles of the Moom, precisely, as well as the more direct yearly cycle of the Sun. (see [...] ). As another example, Marija shows us a snake design on the side of a vase that coils in but then turns around and uncoils back out. It looks like it symbolizes regeneration. This pattern is also an ancient folk dance from Europe where you hold belts in a line, coil in and then uncoil out so as to be looking at the people on the end still coiling in. We still do that dance today. Interestingly, it always had a feel akin to regeneration or rebirth as you come out of the coil; that without having any idea of this kind of symbology. Discovery is always fun, and I expect I will be enjoying that for years from this book. Thank you, Marija.
M**J
Very good
H**E
Awesome book
This book is a revelation. We were once a peaceful egalitarian society, a matriarchal society. No one wanted for anything. Everyone was equal and we took care of one another and lived in harmony with mother earth. The patiarchal society that has taken over by force has given us the complete perversion of society. We have poverty, an every man for himself attitude. War and mass hatred. We decide things through violence and arrogance with a complete disregard for nature as well as our fellow human beings. This is the Kurgan mans society at its finest. We would be astronomically better off had we remained as a nurturing matriarchal society. We had our heritage taken from us by evil self-serving men. And so it go's.
B**J
marija gimbutas is my heroine
this book (and marija) is referenced by most all of my favorite authors - beautiful and compelling - a must read
F**E
Unique power of the feminine.
Maria G makes folklore and mythology dance alive through the annals of known time directly into unfathomable pre-history.She envelops us in a conscious and conscientiously conceived, irresistible tribal dance across the pages. We know Her by name. Only a fool dares to deny the power.
B**E
This is a great book. BUT it has many unprinted page spreads
This is a great used book. BUT it has many unprinted pages -- 64 pages to be exact. I'm VERY disappointed. This book should have been discarded by the publisher. I will now have to buy the paperbook version and hope that the pages are ALL printed. I may buy another used hardbound to see if it has any unprinted pages.
B**E
original source
at first you wont believe how many symbols and art threads have spread thru-out the world and found purchase and some cases... missuse....came from this culture...a possible evolution from another primate...possibly orangatans....neandethals...cro-magnon....to this culture based on the original female/male principals...
T**N
Understanding the Mother Goddess
This is a fascinating book. A detailed analysis of decorative themes and symbols to be found on ancient sculptures and pottery, relating to the widespread worship of the Mother Goddess in pre-Indo-European Turkey and Europe. A comprehensive explanation of decorative patterns, as important in its own way as the analysis of hieroglyphics. An excellent source book for artists and sculptors.
H**Y
Gimbutas Goddess book
This is a very valuable book to have on the goddess culture from around the world, covering the archaeological point of view towards the subject, with so many images to supplement information given. Highly recommendable.
L**.
Thorough research about the oldest European artifacts -pot decorations, ...
Thorough research about the oldest European artifacts -pot decorations, figurines, cave paintings - we have found on earth and conclusions about the cultures that have produced them. Lots of illustrations and b/w photos. The goddess theme in one of the themes that has been followed throughout the book.
H**N
Five Stars
Very interesting and informative thesis.
R**B
Five Stars
Ground breaking interpretation of symbols
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