Exploring the intersection of mythology, religion, and gender, this scholarly work investigates the religious cults associated with the legendary Amazons. Drawing on classical texts and archaeological evidence, Florence Mary Bennett examines the goddess worship practices of ancient Greece and Asia Minor, highlighting symbols such as the double axe and the evolving roles of deities like Aphrodite. Through careful analysis, she reveals how female and ambiguously gendered divinities shaped early belief systems, often challenging the rigid constructs of later classical religion. With meticulous documentation, the study offers a compelling portrait of how the Amazonian mythos and its associated cults left a lasting imprint on ancient religious traditions. This detailed and thoughtful monograph remains a vital resource for unde
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