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Andi Irwan Junardi (14244)
Red hand patterns ornamenting fertility shrine walls from 7000 B.C.E., at Catal Huyuk, may indicate that henna was used to celebrate women's sexuality and fertility then just as is done now. The deities associated with those red hand patterns were the fertility goddess, the battlefield goddess, and the bull god. That religion was the precursor to the Bronze Age Middle Eastern religions which included henna as part of their fertility goddess worship. Women's henna traditions, therefore, may have since been continuously practiced for as long as 9000 years. The earliest civilizations with artifacts showing hennaed hands on fertility goddesses are the Ugaritics, Canaanites, Cycladics, Minoans, and Mycenaeans. Ancient Egyptians also used henna, but for purposes other than celebrating women's fertility
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