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M.Flandia: A Newly-Discovered Society of Strong Women and Helpful Men

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2018

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Discovered 12 metres (40 feet) below the surface in the Santa Rosa Island region, this rare and unprecedented archaeological cache of pottery and sculpture has flummoxed the archaeological community. Some scientists debate the authenticity of this newly-discovered society because of the apparent gender equality. But former native-Californian artist M F Dondelinger says sometimes it's hard to get our minds around new concepts and images to understand their meanings. ‘What we need now is to be open to interpreting this unusual society. I think it requires a whole paradigm shift on how some early communities are interpreted.’

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Figure 1. | Goddess of Strength, Period: Archaic M.Flandia, 58 cm×25 cm×20 cm, Attributed to MF Dondelinger

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Figure 2. | Run Like a Girl, Terracotta Bowl-black figure, Period: Archaic M.Flandia, Diam: 23 cm, Attributed to MF Dondelinger

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Figure 3. | Wrestle Like a Girl, Terracotta Bowl-red figure, Period: Archaic M.Flandia, Diam: 23 cm, Attributed to MF Dondelinger

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Figure 4. | Discovery of “Sparring” shard at M.Flandia archeological site

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Figure 5. | Nurturing man with Baby, Period: Archaic M.Flandia, 34 cm×15 cm×20 cm, Attributed to MF Dondelinger

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Figure 6. | MF Dondelinger at M.Flandia archeological site