Some iconic representations of the Paleolithic
Бесплатный доступ
The article shows the ability of the human mind (hominid) Paleolithic (including the.bottom. of its period) to rise to such a level of consciousness, so that in accordance with the layer-lived it over the millennia, religious-mythological ideas linked to their existence in life, as well as the post-mortem fate with the role of a higher power (i.e., reli-yasnosti emerged at the dawn of mankind). The middle Paleolithic period (and possibly not-as in earlier times), Homo sapiens obliged and the emergence of the concept of.one God., and sharing His image on incarnation of.Mother-Father., and, in particular, sa ralizatsii of some numbers (amounts) and characters (symbols). The burial practice of Neanderthals (the rituals of igumale) experienced themselves (for example, bringing flowers to the grave). Opinions of the Neanderthals on the structural features (including and shape) built their sanctuaries acquired the status of a traditional and widely used in the Mesolithic (the sanctuary of Gobekli Tepe), and much later.
Paleolithic, hominid, religion, sanctuary, archaeological culture, sacred symbols, mother goddess, burial, the concept of revival, cave bruniquel, gobekli tepe, cro-magnon, column civilization
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148317420
IDR: 148317420 | DOI: 10.18101/2305-753X-2017-2-47-77