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Cave Paintings and the Human Spirit: The Origin of Creativity and Belief
David S. Whitley
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| #850157 in eBooks | 2009-01-10 | 2009-01-10 | File type: PDF||31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.| Cave Paintings and the Human Spirit|By Markaeologist|As an aerchaeologist working for the State of California and as a CRM specialist, I have been to (and worked at) many of the rock art sites discussed in Whitley's book. Also, I have spent much of my life among different Native American communities, so his discussion of shamanism resonated with me. I have been teaching ant||"A beguiling and compelling take on the precise moment in history when art and religion first collided and human civilization began. At the same time, it's a fascinating inside look at the life of a working archaeologist who seeks to answer the ultimate questi
The magnificent prehistoric art discovered in caves throughout France and Spain raises many questions about early human culture. What do these superbly rendered paintings of horses, bison, and enigmatic human figures and symbols mean? How can we explain the sudden flourishing of artistic creativity at such a high level? And in what ways does this artwork reflect the underlying belief system, worldview, and life of the people who created it?
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