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The Complex Roots of Patriarchy with Angela Saini

This Anthro Life

CHAPTER

The History of Matriarchy in the Americas

Châtele Hujoke is being excavated by James Mallard, the Dutch-British archaeologist. He sees in ChâteleHujoke a society in which men and women are not living different lives. So from that time period, we have a lot of female figurines. It's actually quite overwhelming. If you visit the museums, as I've done in Anatolia, the History Museums and Archaeological Museums, they're just full of these kind of what look like Barbara Hepworth-style female forms. But also we don't know that they were necessary goddesses. They could have been representations of real people.

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