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- catalog contributor b2498625.
- catalog coverage "India Religion.".
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 354-369.".
- catalog description "Part I. Life-giving -- ch. 1. Chevron and V as bird goddess symbols -- ch. 2. Zig-zag and M sign -- ch. 3. Meander and waterbirds -- ch. 4. Breasts of the bird goddess -- ch. 5. Streams -- ch. 6. Eyes of the goddess -- ch. 7. Open mouth/beak of the goddess -- ch. 8. Giver of crafts: associations with spinning, weaving, metallurgy, and musical instruments -- ch. 9. The ram, animal of the bird goddess -- ch. 10. Net motif -- ch. 11. Tri-line and power of three -- ch. 12. Vulva and birth -- ch. 13. Deer and bear as primeval mothers -- ch. 14. Snake -- Part II. The renewing and eternal earth -- ch. 15. Earth mother -- ch. 16. Power of two -- ch. 17. Male gods and Daimones -- Part III. Death and regeneration -- ch. 18. Symbols of death -- ch. 19. Egg -- ch. 20. Columns of life -- ch. 21. Regenerative vulva: triangle, hourglass, and bird's claws -- ch. 22. Ship of renewal -- ch. 23. Frog, hedgehog, and fish -- ch. 24. Bull, bee, and butterfly -- Part. IV. Energy and unfolding -- ch. 25. Spiral, lunar cycle, snake coil, hook and axe -- ch. 26. Opposed spirals, whirls, comb, brush, and animal whirls -- ch. 27. Hands and feet of the goddess -- ch. 28. Standing stones and circles -- Conclusons. The place and function of the goddess -- Continuity and transformation of the goddess in the Indo-European and Christian eras -- The world view of the culture of the goddess.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 388 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0062503561 :".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Harper & Row,".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog spatial "India Religion.".
- catalog subject "291/.094/09012 20".
- catalog subject "BL473.5 .G55 1989".
- catalog subject "Goddesses in art.".
- catalog subject "Goddesses, Prehistoric.".
- catalog subject "Goddesses.".
- catalog subject "Prehistoric peoples Europe.".
- catalog subject "Religion, Prehistoric Europe.".
- catalog subject "Symbolism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Life-giving -- ch. 1. Chevron and V as bird goddess symbols -- ch. 2. Zig-zag and M sign -- ch. 3. Meander and waterbirds -- ch. 4. Breasts of the bird goddess -- ch. 5. Streams -- ch. 6. Eyes of the goddess -- ch. 7. Open mouth/beak of the goddess -- ch. 8. Giver of crafts: associations with spinning, weaving, metallurgy, and musical instruments -- ch. 9. The ram, animal of the bird goddess -- ch. 10. Net motif -- ch. 11. Tri-line and power of three -- ch. 12. Vulva and birth -- ch. 13. Deer and bear as primeval mothers -- ch. 14. Snake -- Part II. The renewing and eternal earth -- ch. 15. Earth mother -- ch. 16. Power of two -- ch. 17. Male gods and Daimones -- Part III. Death and regeneration -- ch. 18. Symbols of death -- ch. 19. Egg -- ch. 20. Columns of life -- ch. 21. Regenerative vulva: triangle, hourglass, and bird's claws -- ch. 22. Ship of renewal -- ch. 23. Frog, hedgehog, and fish -- ch. 24. Bull, bee, and butterfly -- Part. IV. Energy and unfolding -- ch. 25. Spiral, lunar cycle, snake coil, hook and axe -- ch. 26. Opposed spirals, whirls, comb, brush, and animal whirls -- ch. 27. Hands and feet of the goddess -- ch. 28. Standing stones and circles -- Conclusons. The place and function of the goddess -- Continuity and transformation of the goddess in the Indo-European and Christian eras -- The world view of the culture of the goddess.".
- catalog title "The language of the goddess : unearthing the hidden symbols of western civilization / Marija Gimbutas.".
- catalog type "text".