Dear All,

Could any please provide me with the page numbers of the article listed below:


Henry, E. 1983. “The Mother Goddess Cult and Interaction Between Little and 
Great Religious Traditions,” in G. Gupta (ed.) Religion in Modern India: New 
Delhi: Vikas.

I need it for the bibliography of an article.

With much thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Greg Bailey
________________________________
From: INDOLOGY <[email protected]> on behalf of Dominik 
Wujastyk via INDOLOGY <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2023 10:09 AM
To: Indology <[email protected]>
Subject: [INDOLOGY] Harappan culture


Does this sound familiar, in a general way?

There is no skeletal evidence of violent death and no fortifications, said 
[...]. Instead the society appears to have survived through cooperation and 
sharing.
This statement is not, however, about the IVC, but about the Megalithic culture 
of Malta.  And there's a newish interpretation of the famous megalithic temples 
there. Here's the whole paragraph:

To achieve such complex collaborative effort something powerful must have held 
the community together: the temples. Until now, the Temple Culture was thought 
to have centered on the worship of a mother goddess, but Malone thinks it was 
more of a clubhouse culture, focused on ritual and feasting but where 
food—rather than a deity—was revered. In the complexes it is now clear that the 
people displayed their livestock and harvests on special benches and altars, 
feasted, and also stored food. There is no skeletal evidence of violent death 
and no fortifications, said Malone. Instead the society appears to have 
survived through cooperation and sharing.
-- Aisling Irwin, "Why a Thriving Civilization in Malta Collapsed 4,000 Years 
Ago<https://nautil.us/why-a-thriving-civilization-in-malta-collapsed-4000-years-ago-237483/>,"
 Nautilus July 2019.

Interesting to think about, a food-centric culture where hard labour is normal 
and food is generally scarce.

Best,
DW


--
Professor Dominik Wujastyk<https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/wujastyk>
,

Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
,

Department of History, Classics, and 
Religion<http://historyandclassics.ualberta.ca/>
,
University of Alberta, Canada
.


South Asia at the UofA:

sas.ualberta.ca<http://sas.ualberta.ca>

SSHRC research: The Suśruta Project<http://sushrutaproject.org>

Journal: History of Science in South Asia<http://hssa-journal.org>
_______________________________________________
INDOLOGY mailing list
[email protected]
https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology

Reply via email to