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What is a Goddess?

The very first art made by humans were little statues of women. What did they represent? Early archeologists called them "Venus" figures after the Greek Goddess of love. These little figures appear at the beginning of nearly every civilization. Were they really Goddesses, how many where there, and what did they look like?

The Goddess Time Line displays many of these figures together for the first time. It enables us to see the evolution of the image of the Goddess, and may lead to a better understanding as to the meaning of these figures, and the concept of the divine feminine.

If you are ordering from outside of the US, you will be contacted with a shipping cost which will need to be paid prior to the order being shipped.
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*You may view a larger image of the pages by clicking on the image. These images have been reduced in size to allow for web-viewing, however, in order to keep the representations as close as possible, the images had to be kept at a rather large size for downloading; therefore, it may take a bit before the image is loaded.

 

 
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About the Mainpage

The largest poster is an overview of history divided into equal segments of a thousand years, starting at 30,000 B.C.E. and ending at 2000 A.D. This way time is not visually distorted.

This poster measures 18" x 40" and is printed on medium stock paper.

About the Sidepages

Close-ups of specific civilizations, or Side Pages, were created to show more images. There were just to many Goddesses for one page.

The sidepages measure 12" x 12" and are printed on the same stock as the mainpage.

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