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Goddess worship and the dancing form: exploring ritual in Indian prehistory and south Indian antiquity
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Volume 47 (2021): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 145–166
Sharada Srinivasan  

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https://doi.org/10.33918/25386514-047007
Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
28 October 2021
Accepted
19 November 2021
Pub. online
31 December 2021
Pub. print
31 December 2021

Abstract

The Indian subcontinent has been one of the regions of the world where the worship of goddesses has been amongst the most longstanding. The seminal work of Marija Gimbutas on the Neolithic and Copper Age settlements of southeastern Europe and particularly her explorations into the feminine forms of the period as possible expressions of Goddess worship have implications for the material culture of the Indian subcontinent in ways that have perhaps not been adequately addressed. Equally, insights into some of the surviving trajectories of rituals and iconographies of goddess worship might serve to throw more light on enigmatic aspects of archaeological finds including from the Neolithic, not just in the context of the subcontinent but elsewhere in antiquity. The paper also sets out to explore the place of the dancing form in ritual particularly with respect to goddess worship, which emerged as a more distinctive feature of Indian antiquity than in many other parts of the world.

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Goddess Neolithic Harappan South India Dance Ritual

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