
CLOTTES Jean, LEWIS-WILLIAMS David.
Prehistoric Shamans. Full Text, Controversies, and Responses.
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N° d'inventaire | 25263 |
Format | 10 x 17 cm |
Détails | 240 p., paperback, some black and white illustrations. |
Publication | Paris, 2015 |
Etat | nine |
ISBN | 9782757851517 |
Shamans of prehistory
Throughout the world, throughout history, people have sought to connect with spirits through shamans and their trance-like journeys. It was therefore legitimate to seek to discern the role of these practices in prehistoric cave art.
Published in 1996, the book Les Chamanes de la préhistoire was a landmark: without presenting shamanism as the sole explanation, it puts forward hypotheses and opens up interesting avenues. Passionately received in France and abroad, it also found detractors and gave rise to controversy.
Throughout the world, throughout history, people have sought to connect with spirits through shamans and their trance-like journeys. It was therefore legitimate to seek to discern the role of these practices in prehistoric cave art.
Published in 1996, the book Les Chamanes de la préhistoire was a landmark: without presenting shamanism as the sole explanation, it puts forward hypotheses and opens up interesting avenues. Passionately received in France and abroad, it also found detractors and gave rise to controversy.
Throughout the world, throughout history, people have sought to connect with spirits through shamans and their trance-like journeys. It was therefore legitimate to seek to discern the role of these practices in prehistoric cave art.
Published in 1996, the book Les Chamanes de la préhistoire was a landmark: without presenting shamanism as the sole explanation, it puts forward hypotheses and opens up interesting avenues. Passionately received in France and abroad, it also found detractors and gave rise to controversy.