(Photo Essay 9) Goddess Pilgrimage 2017 by Kaalii Cargill

[Author’s Note: In July 2017, I set out on a 4 month pilgrimage to the Unites States, Italy, France, Spain, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. I name it a “pilgrimage” because my main focus is what I call “visiting with the Grandmothers”, although I also encountered many other wonderful people and places. This series of Photo Essays is an invitation for you to visit with the Grandmothers I met on my journey . . .]

Lebanon – the earliest evidence of civilisation in Lebanon dates back more than seven thousand years. This was the home of the Canaanites/Phoenicians with their Goddesses: Anat, Athirat (Elat, Asherah), Athtart (Astarte), Baalat, Ishat, Kotharat, Nikkal-wa-lb, Qadeshtu, Shapash, Tanit.

Byblos – 5000 year old temple walls, stone steps, standing stones, and the sacred spring where Isis searched for Osiris. In the souk, an antique dealer played Tables (a board game similar to ancient Egyptian Senet and the Royal Game of Ur); in his shop window a 4000 year old Goddess statue.

Sacred Well of Isis, Byblos.
Temple steps . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient herringbone stonework.
Goddess Vase, Byblos, 2000-1500 BCE.
Idol stone, 9000-4000 BCE.
Hathor and 8-pointed star, c2000 BCE.
Goddess Tanit, c1200 BCE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 thought on “(Photo Essay 9) Goddess Pilgrimage 2017 by Kaalii Cargill”

  1. Re: Goddess Pilgrimage #9 – oh how I love these photos… the well of Isis in particular and the goddess Tanit? Unknown to me – but so beautifully stylized. These representations of the goddess in her many forms leaves me unbelievably saddened that this horrible culture can still dismiss the wonder and the REALITY of She Who Is.

    Thank you so much…..

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