In this lecture, we will travel back in time to the Cucuteni-Trypillya culture that is seven thousand years old. There we will learn about the societal structure and women’s role in it and the influence this civilization had on the entire Europe.
👉 Join us on Thursday, September 25 at 6PM for this unforgettable journey into the heart of ancient Europe. Let’s uncover the wisdom of the past—and spark new conversations for the future.
📍 3839 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | Auditorium Room #306
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