Illustrator: Stéphane Beaulieu
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Stéphane Beaulieu is a student of comparative religions and an illustrator whose work can be seen in the long series of articles written by Johanna Stuckey for MatriFocus.
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Illustrations
- Anat, Warrior Virgin of the Ancient Levant (Canaan)
- Astarte
- Asherah, Supreme Goddess of the Ancient Levant
- Asherah and the God of the Early Israelites
- A Canaanite Goddess Shrine at Nahariyya in Israel
- The “Holy One”
- Sacred Repositories and Goddess Figurines
- Inanna, Goddess of Infinite Variety
- Inanna and the Sacred Marriage
- Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld
- “Inanna and the Huluppu Tree”: One Way of Demoting a Great Goddess
- “Sacred Prostitutes”
- “Going to the Dogs”: Healing Goddesses of Mesopotamia
- Nin-kasi: Mesopotamian Goddess of Beer
- Goddess, Whore, or Both? Kilili, the “Woman at the Window”
- Nin-shata-pada, Scribe and Poet, Princess and Priestess[1]
- Shaushka and ‘Ain Dara: A Goddess and Her Temple
- Ancient Grain Goddesses of the Eastern Mediterranean
- Spirit Possession and the Goddess Ishtar in Ancient Mesopotamia
- Atargatis, the “Syrian Goddess”
- Of Omegas and Rhombs: Goddess Symbols in Ancient Mesopotamia and the Levant
- Goddesses and Demons: Some Thoughts
- The Goddess Meenakshi and Her Temple at Madurai
- Tanit of Carthage
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