Fertility Doctrine During the Neolithic Age in the Levant and Anatolia Case Study: Human Male Fertility
Keywords:
Fertility Doctrine, Human Male Fertility, Sacred Bull, Neolithic Age, Levant, AnatoliaAbstract
This research deals with the question of human male fertility during the Neolithic era in the Levant and Anatolia. It consists of two studies: the first is descriptive and is devoted to describing clearly masculine human male scenes and figurines by highlighting the male sexual organ, which is direct evidence of human male fertility. The second is analytical and is devoted to analyzing the descriptive data of the study, in order to answer the questions raised in the research, which revolve around a main question: Was the concept of male fertility for the early farmers limited to the Sacred Bull, or did it also include human male fertility? And other questions stemming from it, with the aim of giving an integrated idea of the fertility doctrine during the Neolithic era in the Levant and Anatolia.