Who are the Neolithic women?

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Published on : 25/05/2022 – 13:42Modified : 25/05/2022 – 13:44

Who are the Neolithic women? So magnificently and variously represented, in the form of figurines, statuettes, stelae, engravings or cave paintings. So many images, so many versions of myth and reality of Neolithic women to share with the formidable prehistorian Jean Guilaine.

Let’s find ourselves around the extraordinary representations of the female body in the Neolithic period: figurines, stelae, rock art, statuettes of all shapes… But why so many artistic, magnificent representations of the female during the Neolithic period (a pivotal period of transition between our prehistory and the ‘story) ? How did early rural societies see women? What role, what place were theirs? Between the myth of the mother goddess and a much more diverse and complex reality, what do all these female representations reveal to us?

Jean Guilaine was director of research at the CNRS, director of studies at the EHESS, then professor of archeology at the Collège de France (chair of “European Civilizations in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age”). Member of the Institut de France and Honorary President of the French Prehistoric Society, Grand Prize for Archeology from the Ministry of Culture (1985), he is Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universities of Barcelona and Lisbon.

His work yesterday’s women has just been published by Odile Jacob.

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