Goddess culture Chalcolithic Times
The third phase of the Goddess culture - Chalcolithic period, Deer's in Marj Rabah and Kfar Hahoresh, New settlements in the Golan, Peki'in Burial Cave, Underground settlements in the Negev, Teleilat Ghassul
In Prehistoric Israel, the revered deities were Goddesses rather than male gods. The most significant of these was known as Ba’aleth, with her principal place of worship located in the city of Megiddo. This Goddess was also honored at megalithic sites across the land, some dating back 11,000 years. Societies were matriarchal, led predominantly by women. However, around 4,000 years ago, this era of peace was disrupted by invading war tribes, who overran the land and dismantled the ancient civilizations. Despite this upheaval, the reverence for Goddesses endured, finding a place within the spiritual practices of the ancient Israelite tribes.
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The third phase of the Goddess culture - Chalcolithic period, Deer's in Marj Rabah and Kfar Hahoresh, New settlements in the Golan, Peki'in Burial Cave, Underground settlements in the Negev, Teleilat Ghassul
The Riddle enigma of the Megaliths, Significance and Sacredness of Stones, Standing Stones – Menhirs, Dolmens as architypes, Vladimir Megre sanctity of Dolmens, Types of Tumulus, Ancient Stone Circles
Israel's Megalithic Network appearing in the Goddess culture era, enhancing Earth energies, The window of light on Mount Karkom, Matzevots and Tumuli in the Negev, Menhir in Tel Gezer
Stone Circles, Dolmens and Cairns in Israel, The largest Stone Circle in the World, Stone Circles in Israel, Dolmens in the Golan Kibbutz Shamir, Gal Jethro, Pyramid under the Sea of Galilee
Energy Lines in Israel, The science of - Ley Lines, Energetic Radiation from the land, developing science of Archeo Acoustics, Mount Ramon and the K Line, other specific energy lines