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Home HISTORY OF SEX
Activism & Sex EARLY BIBLICAL
Arts & Sensuality TIME LINE The Philistines
Commercial Sex Mesopotamia Ammonites
Contraception Ancient Egypt Amorites The Philistines were more of an early
Disabilities/Illnesses Ancient India Canaanites Mediterranean civilization and did a
Dysfunctions Ancient China Hittites lot of trading with early Mediterranean
Human Body Early Biblical Israelites peoples. Their pottery and artwork reflects
History of Sex Early Mediterranean Moabites this Mediterranean influence. Their deities
Law & Sex Ancient Greece Philistines were very similar to the Canaanites.
Love & Intimacy Incan Empire
Paraphilias Aztec Empire Astarte (Philistines)=Athtart (Canaan)=
Pleasures of Sex Mayan Empire Ishtar (Babylonia)
Pregnancy Native Americans
Relationships Roman Empire Goddess of fertility, love, and sex.
Religion & Sex Middle Ages
Research Renaissance/Reformation Baal Zevuv (Philistines)=Baal (Canaan)
STDs Puritans
Societies Victorianism God of the fertility of the land, plants and animals.
Variances Adolf Hitler
Violence Kinsey - 1950s In the city of Ashdod, there are numerous
Sex Revolution-60s artifacts to suggest a deity by the same

name. There are female cult figurines found everywhere, called "Ashdodas." These female cult figurines
are of a motherlike figure with a child. There are also model figurines of beds. Whether "Ashdod" is
another name for Astarte, it's own god or goddess, or simply just a name of a city where the women had
a lot of kids and liked beds is unknown to me. I'd presume that since there are so many figurines,
that it was the patron deity of the city.


For Further Readings on the Philistines:

Crosby, Micheal R. (1984) Sex in the Bible. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Dothan, Trude. (1982) The Philistines & Their Material Culture. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.
Erlich, Carl. (1996) The Philistines in Transition. New York: E. J. Brill.
MacAlister, R. A. Stewart. (1911) The Philistines: Their History & Civilization. Chicago: Argonaut.
Margalith, Othniel. (1994) The Sea Peoples in the Bible. Harrassowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden.
Oren, Eliezer. (2000) The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment. Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania Museum.

Philistine Links

A Distant Mirror: Philistines and Phoenicians
Giving Goliath His Due: Philistine Archeology
Origins of the Philistines
Philistines
Philistines
Philistines and Their Culture
Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel
Walking in Their Sandals: Virtual History Tour of the Holy Land Online



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