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J. David Lewis-Williams

    5 agosto 1934

    Questo autore approfondisce i profondi significati simbolici dell'arte dei San meridionali attraverso l'esplorazione archeologica. Il suo lavoro indaga gli strati psicologici e culturali che stanno alla base delle antiche pitture rupestri. Attraverso una ricerca meticolosa, cerca di svelare i processi di pensiero e i mondi spirituali delle prime comunità. Il suo approccio collega l'archeologia all'antropologia, offrendo ai lettori una finestra affascinante sul passato.

    Inside the Neolithic Mind
    The Mind in the Cave
    Stories that Float from Afar
    • Stories that Float from Afar

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In this unique and enthralling collection of folk stories that float to us from afar, the voices of long-dead ‘Bushmen’, or San people, of southern Africa speak of their poignant myths and beliefs. We hear them speak of their tormented lives as the early colonist expanded into the semi-arid interior.All these stories have lain hidden since they were first collected more than a hundred years ago by a remarkable family in Cape Town who devoted their lives to recording the life-ways of the Xam San before their disappearance. Today there is a need for us to listen to these voices from the past. They fill in one of the tragic blanks in South Africa’s history. Suddenly a people who have spoken only through other’s voices, now speak out and come alive on the pages of this book.

      Stories that Float from Afar
      4,0
    • The Mind in the Cave

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Offers an explanation for the origins of prehistoric cave art, providing a glimpse into the mind of humankind's earliest ancestors and insights into the relationship between consciousness and artistic representation. Reprint.

      The Mind in the Cave
      4,1
    • Inside the Neolithic Mind

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A brilliantly argued and elegantly written examination of the intricate web of belief, myth and society in the Neolithic period.

      Inside the Neolithic Mind
      3,5