![]() ![]() ![]() This book demonstrates the extraordinary similarities, in a broad geographic range, of depictions and descriptions of magical female figures who give fertility and strength to the peoples of their cultures by means of their magical erotic powers. 9000 BCE, and existing from the beginning of the second millennium of this era up to the present era. ![]() These very similar female figures were depicted in Anatolia, Europe, Southern Asia, and East Asia, in a broad chronological sweep, beginning with the pre-pottery Neolithic, ca. It is a look at female display figures both cross-culturally and cross-temporally, through texts and iconography, beginning with figures depicted in very early Neolithic Anatolia, early and middle Neolithic southeast Europe-Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia-continuing through the late Neolithic in East Asia, and into early historic Greece, India, and Ireland, and elsewhere across the world. This book discusses erotic and magical goddesses and heroines in several ancient cultures, from the Near East and Asia, and throughout ancient Europe in prehistoric and early historic iconography, their magical qualities are often indicated by a magical dance or stance. ![]()
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