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Goddesses and the Divine Feminine traces the symbolic evolution of feminine archetypes from Ice Age inscriptions to the goddesses of the ancient world and their enduring influence on religion, culture, and national identity. Drawing on mythology, archaeology, comparative symbolism, and the research of Robert Duncan-Enzmann, the book examines how feminine symbols have conveyed ideas of wisdom, life, protection, sovereignty, and renewal across thousands of years. Written for readers interested in mythology, symbolism, and the history of ideas, it offers a fresh perspective on the images that continue to shape human thought.





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