Marija Gimbutas GimbutasTransnational Biography, Feminist Reception, and the Controversy of Goddess Archaeology

This book is a biography and reception history of the Lithuanian-American archaeologist Marija Gimbutas (1921-1994). It presents the first transnational account of Gimbutas' life based on historical research, and an original examination of the impact of her ideas in various feminist contexts, b...

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Main Author: Navickaitė, Rasa (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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