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Earth Mother Origins

Brook Clearwater

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Earth Mother Origins explores the historical and geographical roots of the Earth Mother figure, examining her significance in Neolithic societies and early agricultural communities. The book argues that this figure is not merely a myth but a symbolic representation of the profound relationship between humans and the land. It highlights how the transition to agriculture during the Neolithic Revolution shaped belief systems centered on fertility and the earth's bounty. Intriguingly, archaeological findings such as figurines and burial sites offer tangible evidence of the Earth Mother's prevalence across diverse cultures. 

 
The book progresses by first defining the Earth Mother figure and key concepts of Neolithic agriculture. It then explores various geographic regions, including the Near East and Europe, examining archaeological evidence in relation to agricultural practices. Finally, it analyzes the socio-economic factors contributing to the rise of Earth Mother worship, touching on practical considerations for modern land stewardship. 

 
By combining archaeology, history, and cultural anthropology, this book offers a unique perspective on humanity's enduring connection to the earth.
Available since: 05/06/2025.
Print length: 63 pages.

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