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Lands of the shamans : archaeology, cosmology and landscape /

'Shamanism' is a term with specific anthropological roots, but which is used more generally to cover a set of interactions between a practitioner or 'shaman' and a spiritual or religious realm beyond the reach of most members of the community. It has often been considered from an...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gheorghiu, Dragos (Editor ), Nash, George (Editor ), Bender, Herman (Editor ), Pásztor, Emília (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction: towards a landscape for shamans / Dragoş Gheorghiu, George Nash, Herman Bender, Emília Pásztor
  • The horse as a shamanic landscape device: the distribution of equus on Upper Palaeolithic open-air rock art sites of the Iberian Peninsula / George Nash, Sara Garcês
  • Göbekli Tepe
  • a shamanic landscape / Dragoş Gheorghiu
  • Caves and the sacral landscape: a case study on the Neolithic and early Aeneolithic periods in south-east Central Europe / Vladimír Peša
  • As above, so below: St Melangell and the celestial journey / Caroline Malim
  • Songs of the shamans? Acoustical studies in European prehistory / Chris Scarre
  • Sights and sounds of selected sacred and shamanic landscapes / Paul Devereux
  • Bronze Age deposits in the Carpathian Basin
  • markers for spirit-animated landscape? The role of structured deposition in understanding the worldview of Bronze Age Europe / Emília Pásztor
  • Landscape transformation and continuity in shamanic rock art of Northern Asia / Ekaterina Devlet
  • Shamans landscapes: note sur la psychologie du shaman pre et protohistorique plus particulièrement en Eurasie / Michel Louis Séfériadès
  • The mystery of the bird-nester: the shaman which Lévi-Strauss did not recognise / Enrico comba
  • Bear myths and traditions: the moon and mounds in North America / Herman Bender
  • To re-enact is to remember: envisioning a shamanic research protocol in archaeology / Apela Colorado, Ryan Hurd.