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This volume explores the relationship between symbolism, spirituality, and humanity in the prehistoric societies of Europe and traditional societies elsewhere.
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This volume explores the relationship between symbolism, spirituality, and humanity in the prehistoric societies of Europe and traditional societies elsewhere.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521734660
- ISBN-10: 0521734665
- Artikelnr.: 26103684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521734660
- ISBN-10: 0521734665
- Artikelnr.: 26103684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Colin Renfrew; 2. Prologue: the emergence of symbolic
thought: the principal steps of hominisation leading towards greater
complexity Henry de Lumley; Part I. African Origins, European Beginnings
and World Prehistory: 3. The origins of symbolism, spirituality & shamans?
Exploring Middle Stone Age material culture in South Africa Christopher
Henshilwood; 4. Neanderthal symbolic behaviour? Jane Renfrew; 5.
Identifying ancient religious thought and iconography: problems of
definition, preservation and interpretation Paul Taçon; 6. Situating the
creative explosion: universal or local? Colin Renfrew; Part II. Approaches
to 'Art and Religion': 7. The roots of art and religion in ancient material
culture Merlin Donald; 8. The archaeology of early religious practices: a
plea for a hypothesis-testing approach Francesco d'Errico; 9. Out of the
mind: material culture and the supernatural Steven Mithen; 10. Of people
and pictures: the nexus of Upper Palaeolithic religion, social
discrimination and art David Lewis-Williams; 11. Music and ritual -
parallels and practice, and the Upper Palaeolithic Iain Morley; Part III.
The European Experience: 12. Materiality and meaning-making in the
understanding of the Palaeolithic 'arts' Margaret Conkey; 13. Sticking
bones into cracks in the Upper Palaeolithic Jean Clottes; 14. Cognition and
climate: why is Upper Palaeolithic cave art almost confined to the
Franco-Cantabrian region? Paul Mellars; Part IV. Reflections on the Origins
of Spirituality: 15. Interdisciplinary perspectives on human origins and
religious awareness Wentzel Van Huyssteen; 16. Innovation in material and
spiritual culture: exploring conjectured relationships Keith Ward.
thought: the principal steps of hominisation leading towards greater
complexity Henry de Lumley; Part I. African Origins, European Beginnings
and World Prehistory: 3. The origins of symbolism, spirituality & shamans?
Exploring Middle Stone Age material culture in South Africa Christopher
Henshilwood; 4. Neanderthal symbolic behaviour? Jane Renfrew; 5.
Identifying ancient religious thought and iconography: problems of
definition, preservation and interpretation Paul Taçon; 6. Situating the
creative explosion: universal or local? Colin Renfrew; Part II. Approaches
to 'Art and Religion': 7. The roots of art and religion in ancient material
culture Merlin Donald; 8. The archaeology of early religious practices: a
plea for a hypothesis-testing approach Francesco d'Errico; 9. Out of the
mind: material culture and the supernatural Steven Mithen; 10. Of people
and pictures: the nexus of Upper Palaeolithic religion, social
discrimination and art David Lewis-Williams; 11. Music and ritual -
parallels and practice, and the Upper Palaeolithic Iain Morley; Part III.
The European Experience: 12. Materiality and meaning-making in the
understanding of the Palaeolithic 'arts' Margaret Conkey; 13. Sticking
bones into cracks in the Upper Palaeolithic Jean Clottes; 14. Cognition and
climate: why is Upper Palaeolithic cave art almost confined to the
Franco-Cantabrian region? Paul Mellars; Part IV. Reflections on the Origins
of Spirituality: 15. Interdisciplinary perspectives on human origins and
religious awareness Wentzel Van Huyssteen; 16. Innovation in material and
spiritual culture: exploring conjectured relationships Keith Ward.
1. Introduction Colin Renfrew; 2. Prologue: the emergence of symbolic
thought: the principal steps of hominisation leading towards greater
complexity Henry de Lumley; Part I. African Origins, European Beginnings
and World Prehistory: 3. The origins of symbolism, spirituality & shamans?
Exploring Middle Stone Age material culture in South Africa Christopher
Henshilwood; 4. Neanderthal symbolic behaviour? Jane Renfrew; 5.
Identifying ancient religious thought and iconography: problems of
definition, preservation and interpretation Paul Taçon; 6. Situating the
creative explosion: universal or local? Colin Renfrew; Part II. Approaches
to 'Art and Religion': 7. The roots of art and religion in ancient material
culture Merlin Donald; 8. The archaeology of early religious practices: a
plea for a hypothesis-testing approach Francesco d'Errico; 9. Out of the
mind: material culture and the supernatural Steven Mithen; 10. Of people
and pictures: the nexus of Upper Palaeolithic religion, social
discrimination and art David Lewis-Williams; 11. Music and ritual -
parallels and practice, and the Upper Palaeolithic Iain Morley; Part III.
The European Experience: 12. Materiality and meaning-making in the
understanding of the Palaeolithic 'arts' Margaret Conkey; 13. Sticking
bones into cracks in the Upper Palaeolithic Jean Clottes; 14. Cognition and
climate: why is Upper Palaeolithic cave art almost confined to the
Franco-Cantabrian region? Paul Mellars; Part IV. Reflections on the Origins
of Spirituality: 15. Interdisciplinary perspectives on human origins and
religious awareness Wentzel Van Huyssteen; 16. Innovation in material and
spiritual culture: exploring conjectured relationships Keith Ward.
thought: the principal steps of hominisation leading towards greater
complexity Henry de Lumley; Part I. African Origins, European Beginnings
and World Prehistory: 3. The origins of symbolism, spirituality & shamans?
Exploring Middle Stone Age material culture in South Africa Christopher
Henshilwood; 4. Neanderthal symbolic behaviour? Jane Renfrew; 5.
Identifying ancient religious thought and iconography: problems of
definition, preservation and interpretation Paul Taçon; 6. Situating the
creative explosion: universal or local? Colin Renfrew; Part II. Approaches
to 'Art and Religion': 7. The roots of art and religion in ancient material
culture Merlin Donald; 8. The archaeology of early religious practices: a
plea for a hypothesis-testing approach Francesco d'Errico; 9. Out of the
mind: material culture and the supernatural Steven Mithen; 10. Of people
and pictures: the nexus of Upper Palaeolithic religion, social
discrimination and art David Lewis-Williams; 11. Music and ritual -
parallels and practice, and the Upper Palaeolithic Iain Morley; Part III.
The European Experience: 12. Materiality and meaning-making in the
understanding of the Palaeolithic 'arts' Margaret Conkey; 13. Sticking
bones into cracks in the Upper Palaeolithic Jean Clottes; 14. Cognition and
climate: why is Upper Palaeolithic cave art almost confined to the
Franco-Cantabrian region? Paul Mellars; Part IV. Reflections on the Origins
of Spirituality: 15. Interdisciplinary perspectives on human origins and
religious awareness Wentzel Van Huyssteen; 16. Innovation in material and
spiritual culture: exploring conjectured relationships Keith Ward.