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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

c) image of "Goddess-frog" (a symbol of rebirth), under which there is a bull's head<br />

with wide-set horns (end of the 7th millennium BCE; artefact of the temple of the<br />

Çatal Höyük culture);<br />

3) an ancient sign of the Indian culture;<br />

4) a schematic representation of the Mother Goddess of ancient Slavs and in the<br />

Tripolye culture (the 4th-3rd millennium BCE; Ukraine);<br />

5) Russian embroidery "Image of a woman in childbirth";<br />

6) fragment of an ancient Greek vase (Cadmian amphora, circa 680 BCE) showing<br />

Artemis as Pontius Theron (Mistress of beasts); the reverse swastikas and the attacking<br />

dogs represent an aggressive world while Artemis herself is represented as a spiritual<br />

manifestation in this world; the image of fish on the clothes of Artemis is a symbol of<br />

immersion in an altered state of consciousness; the six bars on the clothes symbolise six<br />

dimensions, the head of Artemis is slightly touching the body - this is a symbol of the<br />

seventh dimension; the birds indicate the spiritual, higher world; the two snakes on the<br />

sides of the image symbolise the achievement of the state of the highest spiritual<br />

enlightenment, liberation;<br />

7) golden plaque depicting a Scythian Goddess (the 4th century BCE; tumulus Large<br />

Bliznitsa, Taman peninsula, Krasnodar region, Russia, museum "Hermitage", Saint-<br />

Petersburg, Russia);<br />

8) sacred colour sand painting of the Indian Navajo People (North America);<br />

9) image of a Scythian goddess under a silver dish handle (the 4th century BCE;<br />

tumulus Chertomlyk, Dnepropetrovsk region, Ukraine);<br />

10) carved plaque with an image of the Goddess (the 7th-8th century; an archaeological<br />

finding near Lake Chud, Perm Region, Russia; Cherdynsky local history museum named<br />

after Pushkin);<br />

11) figurine of the Aztec Goddess of water, Chalchiuhtlicue (300-400 years CE; North<br />

America, the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico); Chalchiuhtlicue ("she is<br />

dressed in jade" and "she is in a blue dress") was depicted as a young woman; she<br />

guided the righteous through the heavenly bridge (the rainbow).<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, there is already a lot of evidence, thanks to ancient artefacts discovered<br />

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