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Reflections on Palaeolithic Cave Art, Girls at Puberty and the origin of Religion
Abstract It is not a stretch of imagination to link seclusion of girls at puberty with the Palaeolithic cave art. The widely accepted view about cave art suggests that the cave artists had been shamans. This shamanic origin can imply … Continue reading