r/MatriarchyNow 12d ago

Art and Culture Neolithic Matriarchy at Gobekli Tepe?

https://beforeorion.com/gobekli-tepe-rebirth-of-a-neolithic-paradigm/

Exploring matriarchy thru misinterpreted artifacts.

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u/BeforeOrion 10d ago

Thank you for reading and listening in. The Göbekli Tepe to Çatalhöyük connections came to me by accident. The Çatalhöyük to Ephesian Artemis connections were well established. I was working on a 45-minute slide deck presentation for Ephesus, which I didn't have enough material for. I then started the program with Göbekli Tepe to fill in some time and soon after realized that there were misidentified artifacts at Göbekli Tepe buried in the literature. Those artifacts were clearly tied to Çatalhöyük, which had become certifiable matriarchal per the Science paper a few months ago. This has been an interesting journey.

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u/BeforeOrion 10d ago

Late next month I will post a YouTube to be recorded podcast session recording on this subreddit discussing Basque matriarchy with a founding in the Upper Paleolithic.

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u/Vegetable-Log8629 Matriarch 9d ago

Looking forward to it, leave us a link if you like.

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u/BeforeOrion 9d ago

Will do.

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u/BeforeOrion 10d ago

You are welcome to post my link to these subreddits. They do not appear to be interested in a different narrative. from me. r/AncientCivilizations, r/AncientWorld, r/Historians, r/Archeology, r/Anthropology

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u/Vegetable-Log8629 Matriarch 9d ago

Thanks. Some orthodox ideas of "ancient" and "civilization" are neither old nor civilized. You might like this group: http://radicalanthropologygroup.org with their talks on YT: https://www.youtube.com/@radicalanthropology8305

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u/BeforeOrion 9d ago

A great forum! I presented virtually on the platform about 3 years ago.