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  1. Mina, M. (2008), Carving out gender in the prehistoric Aegean: Anthropomorphic figu-
    rines of the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 21:213– 239.
    17. Ibid.

  2. From Gimbutas, M. (1991), The Civilization of the Goddess. HarperSanFrancisco.

  3. Whittle, A. (2001), The first farmers. In Barry Cunliffe, ed., Oxford Illustrated History of
    Prehistoric Europe. Oxford University Press, p. 144.

  4. Biaggi, C. (1994), Habitations of the Great Goddess. Knowledge Ideas & Trends.

  5. Fergusson, Ian G. G. (1986), New views on the Hypogeum and Tarxien, in Bonnano, ed.
    Archaeology and Fertility Cult in the Ancient Mediterranean. B.R. Grüner Publishing, p.  152;
    cited by Biaggi, Habitations of the Great Goddess.

  6. Cilia, D. ed. (2004), Malta Before History. Miranda Publishers.

  7. The Hypogeum was most likely used and progressively elaborated throughout the Temple
    Period until ca. 2500 bce when the Temple Period abruptly ended. ( Joan Marler, personal
    communication.)

  8. Sherratt, A.  G. (1981), Plough and pastoralism:  Aspects of the Secondary Products
    Revolution. In I.  Hodder, G.  Isaac, and N.  Hammond, eds., Pattern of the Past. Cambridge
    University Press, pp.  261– 306; Sherratt, A.  G. (1983), The Secondary Products Revolution of
    animals in the Old World. World Archaeolog y 15:90– 104; Sherratt, A. G. (1986), Wool, wheels,
    and ploughmarks: Local developments or outside introductions in Neolithic Europe? Bulletin
    of the Institute of Archaeology 2:31– 15; Sherratt, A. G. (1997). Economy and Society in Prehistoric
    Europe: Changing Perspectives, Princeton University Press.
    25. Ibid.

  9. Greenfield, H. J. (2010), The Secondary Products Revolution: The past, the present and
    the future. World Archaeolog y 42:1,29– 54.

  10. Copley, M. S., et al. (2005), Dairying in antiquity. III. Evidence from absorbed lipid resi-
    dues dating to the British Neolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science 32:523– 546.

  11. Ehrenberg, M. (1990), Women in Prehistory. University of Oklahoma Press.
    29. Ibid.
    30. Ibid.

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