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Gru?ner$d[1986] 215 $a1 online resource (368 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-6032-288-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aTitle page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; LIST OF MEMBERS, WITH ADDRESSES; OPENING ADDRESSES; SECTION I: PREHISTORY; THE QUESTION OF FERTILITY CULTS; I. USES AND ABUSES OF THE TERM; II. THE ART OF HUNTERS AND ITS CONTENTS; III. EARLY POST-PALAEOLITHIC EVIDENCE; IV. THE BIRTH OF AGRICULTURE AND CONNECTED IDEOLOGIES; V. ARCHETYPES AND PARADIGMS; Summary; Bibliography; OLD EUROPE: SACRED MATRIARCHY OR COMPLEMENTARY OPPOSITION?; THE DOMINANCE OF GODDESSES; ANDROGYNYOUS PARTHENOGENESIS OF THE GREAT GODDESS; OLD EUROPE: A MATRIARCHAL UTOPIA?; Summary; Re?sume?; Bibliography 327 $aPHILOSOPHICAL PARADIGMS OF FERTILITYCULT INTERPRETATIONS:PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SEASONAL GODDESSESTHE DATA; Palaeolithic cultures; Neolithic cultures; THEORY; Summary; Bibliography; ANCIENT RELIGIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF CULTURAL TYPES; THE THEORY; THE TYPES; CONCLUSIONS; Summary; Re?sume?; Bibliography; PROBLE?MES DINTERPRE?TATION DES OBJETS MINIATURES DE DIKILI TASH(NE?OLITHIQUE RE?CENT); Summary; Re?sume?; Bibliographie; SEATED CLAY FIGURINES FROM THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD, ISRAEL; Notes; Bibliography; CULTIC FINDS FROM THE MIDDLE COPPER AGE OF WESTERN HUNGARY -CONNECTIONS WITH SOUTH EAST EUROPE 327 $aNotesSummary; Resume?; Bibliography; FE?CONDITE? ET PRATIQUES FUNE?RAIRES EN E?GE?E A L'A?GE DU BRONZE; Notes; Summary; Re?sume?; Bibliographie; OF EARRINGS, SWALLOWS AND THERAN LADIES; Summary; Resume; Bibliograph; UNE INFLUENCE DES RELIGIONS ME?DITERRANE?ENNES?ANTHROPOMORPHES, ZOOMORPHES ET PICTOGRAMMES DANS LA MOITIE? SUD DE LA FRANCE AU 8eme S. AV. J.C.; LES DECORS SUR CE?RAMIQUE:; LE DEBUT DU MESSAGE ECRIT:; LES MODELAGES EN ARGILE, LES BRONZES:; LES CHARS, LEUR FIGURATION ET LE CULTE SOLAIRE:; REMARQUES GENERALES:; Re?sume?; Bibliographie; SECTION II: PREHISTORY, MALTA 327 $aTHE PREHISTORIC MALTESE ACHIEVEMENT AND ITS INTERPRETATIONFOUR KINDS OF CONTEXT; THE STUDY OF EARLY RELIGIONS; TRANSFORMATIONS; THE MALTESE CASE; Bibliography; THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NUDITY,OBESITY AND SEXUALITY OF THE MALTESE GODDESS FIGURES; Summary; Re?sume?; Bibliograph; THE MEGALITHIC TEMPLES OF MALTAAn Anthropological Perspective; Summary; Resume; Bibliography; NEW VIEWS ON THE HYPOGEUM AND TARXIEN; ""THE FAT LADY; II. THE HYPOGEUM: BURIALS; III. 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