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  • curprev 10:3510:35, 26 August 2022EvgFakka talk contribs 13,269 bytes −896 →‎Subsequent confirmation: There is not a single reference to Eisler's writings in this book. Once again, it makes sense to quote works that clearly point to the works of Eisler and confirm the conclusions of the Chalice and the blade. This book does not introduce anything new, it has long been known that hunter-gatherers have a simpler and more egalitarian society. But again, not all hunters have matrilineality. Now it is obvious that hunters have a flexible kinship system and multilocality. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 10:3010:30, 26 August 2022EvgFakka talk contribs 14,165 bytes +429 →‎Subsequent confirmation: There is an obvious clarification here, because Jan Hodder actually contradicts Eisler to a certain extent. Eisler argued about the centrality of the Goddess and matrilineality in Chatal Huyuk ignoring any male symbolism (She referred to Mellart). Ian Hodder, on the other hand, noted that in this society there are many images of men and male symbolism (in the form of erect penises in animals, etc.) and that there are no signs of matriarchy (in the context of Hodder, undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 10:2410:24, 26 August 2022EvgFakka talk contribs 13,736 bytes −714 →‎Subsequent confirmation: I consider it necessary to refer to articles or books that explicitly state this with links to Eisler's book. In the meantime, these are rather unauthorized attempts by someone to confirm Eisler's theses. And this is taking into account the fact that Eisler, speaking about partnership, has ALWAYS practically noted mother-oriented and goddess-oriented societies ignoring male gods (i.e. matrilineal, matrilocal societies and gynocentric religion). undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 04:5804:58, 19 February 2020Healing toolbox talk contribsm 15,451 bytes +32 the WARNING can be taken off this. Old warming? It's fine. Move the 26 editions to footnotes. I removed about 20 "that"s made over-long sentences into two sentences and other readability improvements. Making a good article better. undo

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  • curprev 10:2510:25, 7 July 201795.91.204.89 talk 15,468 bytes −716 i think with the ongoing islamization this here has shown to be ideology rather than data, with sweden being nr 2 rape country on the globe etc undo

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