Lost Goddess

A history blog dedicated to understanding the story of the goddesses in the Bible, and the hole that was left in Western Civilization when they were dethroned.

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Edward Dodge is an independent researcher and writer with degrees from Cornell University. His first book, A History of the Goddess: from the Ice Age to the Bible explores the long and continuous traditions of goddess worship through time. Excerpts from the book and other materials can be found here:

www.lostgoddess.io

Ed’s archived writings on clean energy and cannabis history can be seen here:

www.edwardtdodge.com

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Limestone stela of Qeh depicting Qadesh flanked by Min and Reshep. In lower register, Qeh and his family shown worshipping the goddess Anat. Upper Egypt: Deir el-Medina (Thebes) 19th Dynasty. Qadesh’s face was likely chipped off intentionally by Christian or Muslim reformers seeking to eliminate the Goddess.

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Author of A History of the Goddess: from the Ice Age to the Bible