Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

Why did Aztecs throw bloody corpses down the face of their pyramids?

Why are pyramids ubiquitous?

When did the social system we call patriarchy begin? How do we know?

One of the oldest written words ever found is 120,000 years old carved on a rock in South Africa. That symbol will become the Sumerian symbol for women.

How have scholarly institutions blinded both themselves and others to their male-centered biases, which they have had to retract many times in just the last few decades because of DNA analysis of human remains?

Follow Dr. Heflin as she re-examines and re-interprets ancient symbols, rituals, literature, and behaviors to explain how, prior to the rise of androcentrism, women were The Creators. 

Follow her into the age of Pitiless Bronze, so you can learn to see through gynocentric eyes what our ancient ancestors truly believed.

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Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

Why did Aztecs throw bloody corpses down the face of their pyramids?

Why are pyramids ubiquitous?

When did the social system we call patriarchy begin? How do we know?

One of the oldest written words ever found is 120,000 years old carved on a rock in South Africa. That symbol will become the Sumerian symbol for women.

How have scholarly institutions blinded both themselves and others to their male-centered biases, which they have had to retract many times in just the last few decades because of DNA analysis of human remains?

Follow Dr. Heflin as she re-examines and re-interprets ancient symbols, rituals, literature, and behaviors to explain how, prior to the rise of androcentrism, women were The Creators. 

Follow her into the age of Pitiless Bronze, so you can learn to see through gynocentric eyes what our ancient ancestors truly believed.

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Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

by Ruth J. Heflin
Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

Pitiless Bronze: A Postpatriarchal Examination of Prepatriarchal Cultures

by Ruth J. Heflin

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Why did Aztecs throw bloody corpses down the face of their pyramids?

Why are pyramids ubiquitous?

When did the social system we call patriarchy begin? How do we know?

One of the oldest written words ever found is 120,000 years old carved on a rock in South Africa. That symbol will become the Sumerian symbol for women.

How have scholarly institutions blinded both themselves and others to their male-centered biases, which they have had to retract many times in just the last few decades because of DNA analysis of human remains?

Follow Dr. Heflin as she re-examines and re-interprets ancient symbols, rituals, literature, and behaviors to explain how, prior to the rise of androcentrism, women were The Creators. 

Follow her into the age of Pitiless Bronze, so you can learn to see through gynocentric eyes what our ancient ancestors truly believed.


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BN ID: 2940181466913
Publisher: Choeofpleirn Press
Publication date: 07/05/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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