Matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete - Joan M. Cichon

Matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete

A Perspective from Archaeomythology and Modern Matriarchal Studies

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Buch | Softcover
280 Seiten
2022
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-044-9 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
This book makes a compelling case for a matriarchal Bronze Age Crete. It is acknowledged that the preeminent deity was a Female Divine, and that women played a major role in Cretan society, but there is a lively, ongoing debate regarding the centrality of women in Bronze Age Crete. a gap in the scholarly literature which this book seeks to fill.
Matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete: A Perspective from Archaeomythology and Modern Matriarchal Studies offers a very different perspective of Crete than is usually found in academic writing; making a compelling case for a matriarchal Bronze Age Crete.



Bronze Age Crete evokes for many the image of an exceptionally sophisticated civilization: peaceful, artistic, and refined; a society in which women were highly visible and important, and the supreme deity was a Goddess. Yet, despite the fact that authorities acknowledge that the preeminent deity of Crete was a Female Divine, and that women played a major role in Cretan society, there is a gap in the scholarly literature, and a lively, ongoing debate regarding the centrality of women and the existence of matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete.



The purpose of this work is to fill that gap, and to advance the debate over whether or not ancient Crete was a woman-centered and matriarchal society toward a more complex, detailed, and certain conclusion. To that end this publication utilises the field of modern matriarchal studies, with its carefully elucidated definition of the term matriarchy, and employs the methodology of archaeomythology – the use of historical, mythological, linguistic, and folkloric as well as archaeological sources.



Given its scope, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields encompassed by archaeomythology, as well as the fields of women’s studies, women’s history, women’s spirituality, and modern matriarchal studies.

Joan Marie Cichon, a retired history professor and reference librarian, has a PhD in Philosophy and Religion from the California Institute of Integral Studies. She has published articles on the Cretan Mother Goddess, the origins of the Eleusinian Mysteries, and archaeomythology. For the past twenty-five years she has spent several months in Crete each year studying, visiting archaeological sites and museums, and exploring the island. This publication is a product of her ongoing research interests.

List of Figures ;


Preface ;


Introduction ;


Chapter 1: Literature Review ;


Chapter 2: Methodology ;


Chapter 3: Theoretical Context: Matriarchy / Patriarchy Debates ;


Chapter 4: The Mother Goddess of Crete: Interpreting the Archaeological Record, Iconography, and Sacred Sites, Using Cultural Context, Mythology, and Historical Correlates ;


Chapter 5: Analysis of the Iconography of the Mother Goddess in Crete ;


Chapter 6: The Role of Women in Bronze Age Crete: Bull-Leapers, Priestesses, Queens, and Property Holders ;


Chapter 7: Models of Rulership: the Paucity of Images of Male Rulers; the Images of Female Rulers ;


Chapter 8: Was Bronze Age Crete a Matriarchy? ;


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Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 16 colour figures
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 245 mm
Gewicht 719 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-044-6 / 1803270446
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-044-9 / 9781803270449
Zustand Neuware
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