Prehistoric double godess giving birth
Prehistoric double godess giving birth
Author(s): Marco MerliniSubject(s): Archaeology, History of ideas, Prehistory
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: prehistoric figurines; double goddess; mother goddess; symbolism of childbirth;
Summary/Abstract: The stylistic canon of the steatopygic Upside-down Double Goddess giving birth has its roots in the Upper Paleolithic of Western Europe. Several instances point on the birth of a daughter. These representations strongly evoke the long lineage of women who gave birth before, and those who will give birth in the future. A focus is on the interpretation of the majestic, naked, corpulent and fertile post-Paleolithic Generatrix painted in red at the Ranaldi Shelter (Southern Italy) in the act of delivering a new life among a herd of stags. I am in debt with Gheorghe Lazarovici for his inputs in reading and discussing the image.
Journal: Analele Banatului S.N. Arheologie-Istorie
- Issue Year: XXIX/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 49-70
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English