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Martiarchal Role in Literature of Greece
Title: Martiarchal Role in Literature of Greece
Category: History
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Martiarchal Role in Literature of Greece
In ancient Greece there was once a matriarchal society. We know this because it is evident in the literature that has passed into our hands and from the religions of these ancient peoples. While this evidence is before us the reason for the change to a patriarchal society is not so evident. Very little information exists on the subject, possibly because the change was so violent in some cases.
Robert Graves tells us “ancient Europe
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Harris, Stephen., Platzner, Gloria. Images and Insights: Classical Mythology. Mt. View, California, Mayfield Press. 1998
Homer. The Odyssey. Trans. Fagels, Robert. New York: Penguin. 1996
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