Rock Art and Sacred Landscapes Rock Art and Sacred Landscapes
One World Archaeology

Rock Art and Sacred Landscapes

Donna L. Gillette and Others
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Publisher Description

Social and behavioral scientists study religion or spirituality in various ways and have defined and approached the subject from different perspectives. In cultural anthropology and archaeology the understanding of what constitutes religion involves beliefs, oral traditions, practices and rituals, as well as the related material culture including artifacts, landscapes, structural features and visual representations like rock art. Researchers work to understand religious thoughts and actions that prompted their creation distinct from those created for economic, political, or social purposes. Rock art landscapes convey knowledge about sacred and spiritual ecology from generation to generation.

Contributors to this global view detail how rock art can be employed to address issues regarding past dynamic interplays of religions and spiritual elements. Studies from a number of different cultural areas and time periods explore how rock art engages the emotions, materializes thoughts and actions, and reflects religious organization as it intersects with sociopolitical cultural systems.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
16 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
292
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer New York
SIZE
9.3
MB

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