Marija Gimbutas (Gimbutienė): the Baltic Goddess
Volume 47 (2021): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 55–89
Pub. online: 31 December 2021
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
16 March 2021
16 March 2021
Accepted
28 September 2021
28 September 2021
Published
31 December 2021
31 December 2021
Abstract
Marija Gimbutas (Gimbutienė) is a renowned archaeologist who specialised in European prehistory. This paper explores her life and work, including her personal biography, showing how her upbringing in Lithuania shaped her academic interests and orientations. This paper also reviews her professional achievements and contributions via the lenses of seven aspects of her academic life, namely her time in higher education, her work on Lithuanian folklore and symbolism, her explorations of Old Europe during the Neolithic, her Kurgan Hypothesis and engagement with Baltic studies, her excavations in southeast Europe, her work on the Goddess, and her symbolism work. It also examines academic and popular reactions to her writing and her influence on scholars and public discourse.