Hera (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Hera" in Norwegian language version.

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ancientlibrary.com

  • Schmitz, Leonhard (1867): «Ammonia» i: Smith, William: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. s. 145.

google.ca

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google.no

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merriam-webster.com

mpg.de

perseus.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

temple.edu

  • Goldberg, Steven (1973): The Inevitability of Patriarchy, William Morrow & Company; Bamberger, Joan (1974): «The Myth of Matriarchy: Why Men Rule in Primitive Society» Arkivert 26. juni 2013 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF) i: Rosaldo, M. & Lamphere, L.: Women, Culture, and Society, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, s. 263-280; Brown, Donald E. (1991): Human Universals Arkivert 14. november 2010 hos Wayback Machine., Philadelphia: Temple University Press; Goldberg, Steven (1993): Why Men Rule, Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company; Eller, Cynthia (2001): The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won't Give Women a Future, Boston: Beacon Press; Marks, Jonathan (Upublisert, 2007): «Essay 8: Primate Behavior», i: The Un-Textbook of Biological Anthropology, s. 11; Encyclopaedia Britannica beskrev dette synet som «consensus», listet patriarkat som et hypotetisk sosialt system. «Matriarchy» i: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007.

theoi.com

  • Hera, Theoi Project

tufts.edu

perseus.tufts.edu

ucsb.edu

classics.ucsb.edu

  • Goldberg, Steven (1973): The Inevitability of Patriarchy, William Morrow & Company; Bamberger, Joan (1974): «The Myth of Matriarchy: Why Men Rule in Primitive Society» Arkivert 26. juni 2013 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF) i: Rosaldo, M. & Lamphere, L.: Women, Culture, and Society, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, s. 263-280; Brown, Donald E. (1991): Human Universals Arkivert 14. november 2010 hos Wayback Machine., Philadelphia: Temple University Press; Goldberg, Steven (1993): Why Men Rule, Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company; Eller, Cynthia (2001): The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won't Give Women a Future, Boston: Beacon Press; Marks, Jonathan (Upublisert, 2007): «Essay 8: Primate Behavior», i: The Un-Textbook of Biological Anthropology, s. 11; Encyclopaedia Britannica beskrev dette synet som «consensus», listet patriarkat som et hypotetisk sosialt system. «Matriarchy» i: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007.

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  • Goldberg, Steven (1973): The Inevitability of Patriarchy, William Morrow & Company; Bamberger, Joan (1974): «The Myth of Matriarchy: Why Men Rule in Primitive Society» Arkivert 26. juni 2013 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF) i: Rosaldo, M. & Lamphere, L.: Women, Culture, and Society, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, s. 263-280; Brown, Donald E. (1991): Human Universals Arkivert 14. november 2010 hos Wayback Machine., Philadelphia: Temple University Press; Goldberg, Steven (1993): Why Men Rule, Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company; Eller, Cynthia (2001): The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won't Give Women a Future, Boston: Beacon Press; Marks, Jonathan (Upublisert, 2007): «Essay 8: Primate Behavior», i: The Un-Textbook of Biological Anthropology, s. 11; Encyclopaedia Britannica beskrev dette synet som «consensus», listet patriarkat som et hypotetisk sosialt system. «Matriarchy» i: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007.
  • Pausanias: Beskrivelser av Hellas, 9.2.7- 9.3.3 Arkivert 6. november 2015 hos Wayback Machine.; Pausanias forklarer dette ved å fortelle myten om Daedala.
  • Farnell (1896): The cults of the Greek states I, s. 194, siterer Pausanias 8.22.2 Arkivert 6. november 2015 hos Wayback Machine.; Pindaros viser til «prisningen av Hera Parthenia [den jomfruelig]» i Olympiske ode 6.88 Arkivert 6. november 2015 hos Wayback Machine.