In prehistoric times, breastfeeding was the first priority of mothers until later in infancy. In ancient times breastfeeding continued to be of crucial importance and mother goddesses were depicted bare-breasted.
In the ancient proto-Albanian religion, many ritual objects first appeared in the vicinity of today's Belgrade, today the city of the very late invaders of the Albanian lands, and then spread to other places of the proto-Albanian cult of Vinca. And many of these Vinça culture ritual objects are later found in many other cultures throughout Eurasia and North Africa.
For example, the ritual scene of the Mother and Child, which was found in the place called the White Hill near today's Belgrade, the center of the proto-Albanian culture, and spread throughout the territory of the Vinca culture in the 5th millennium BC , from my interpretation of the alphabet of the Vinka language, the alphabet of the old Albanian: we are dealing with the diphthong GY, *gji (breast) in today's Albanian language.
Being kept in Gy and being with Gy was for the child a daily need for food, it was help, it was strength, it was protection. While for the mother it was a duty, an instinctive necessity, dictated by evolution.
Breastfeeding, protection also determined the survival of the child, which the Albanian ancestors also associated with fate. In those times when the dangers for the children were many, the protection from nana Gy was divine, which was called mother goddesses GY.
In the ancient proto-Albanian religion, many ritual objects first appeared in the vicinity of today's Belgrade, today the city of the very late invaders of the Albanian lands, and then spread to other places of the proto-Albanian cult of Vinca. And many of these Vinça culture ritual objects are later found in many other cultures throughout Eurasia and North Africa.
For example, the ritual scene of the Mother and Child, which was found in the place called the White Hill near today's Belgrade, the center of the proto-Albanian culture, and spread throughout the territory of the Vinca culture in the 5th millennium BC , from my interpretation of the alphabet of the Vinka language, the alphabet of the old Albanian: we are dealing with the diphthong GY, *gji (breast) in today's Albanian language.
Being kept in Gy and being with Gy was for the child a daily need for food, it was help, it was strength, it was protection. While for the mother it was a duty, an instinctive necessity, dictated by evolution.
Breastfeeding, protection also determined the survival of the child, which the Albanian ancestors also associated with fate. In those times when the dangers for the children were many, the protection from nana Gy was divine, which was called mother goddesses GY.
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