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Although her thesis no longer receives much support, marija gimbutas studied female figurines from across southeast europe and anatolia from the neolithic and copper age. she argued that women were influential and important until the bronze age, when a dominant, warlike male hierarchy was introduced, possibly by indo-european warrior nomads from the east.

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Based on the description above, the information is called to be true. It is because it is true that even if Marija Gimbutas has no longer receive any support from her thesis, she still continued to study female figurines that are from across the southeast Europe and Anatolia that are from the copper and neolithic age.

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