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The goddess and the bullThe goddess and the bull

The goddess and the bull

Michael Balter

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"Thousands of years before the pyramids were built in Egypt and the Trojan War was fought, a great civilization arose on the Anatolian Plains. The Goddess and the Bull details the dramatic quest by archaeologists to unearth the buried secrets of human cultural evolution at this huge, spectacularly well-preserved 9,500-year-old village in Turkey." "Here lie the origins of modern society - the dawn of art, architecture, religion, family - even the first tangible evidence of human self-awareness, the world's oldest mirrors. Some archaeologists have claimed that the Mother Goddess was first worshipped at Catalhoyuk, which is now a site of pilgrimage for Goddess worshippers from all over the world. The excavations here have yielded the seeds of the Neolithic Revolution, when prehistoric humans first abandoned the hunter-gatherer life they had known for millions of years, invented farming, and began living in houses and communities." "Michael Balter, the excavation's official biographer, brings readers behind the scenes, providing the first inside look at the remarkable site and its history of scandal and scientific discovery. He tells the very human story of two colorful men: British archaeologist James Mellaart, who discovered Catalhoyuk in 1958 only to be banned from working at the site forever after a fabulous ancient treasure disappeared without a trace; and Ian Hodder, a pathbreaking archaeological rebel who reinvented the way archaeology is practiced and reopened the excavation after it had lain dormant for three decades." "Balter describes the cutting-edge advances in archaeological science that have allowed the team at Catalhoyuk to illuminate the central questions of human existence."--Jacket.

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AntiquitiesExcavations (Archaeology)Neolithic periodPrehistoric ReligionExcavations (archaeology), middle eastTurkey, antiquitiesFouilles (Archéologie)Religion préhistorique

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