Rock art and the material culture of Siberian and Central Asian shamanism (original) (raw)

The Body of the Shaman in the Meeting of Archaeology and Aesthetics.

Sergio Poggianella

Sergio Poggianella, 2019

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"Shaman" burials in Prehistoric Europe. Gendered images?

Nataliia Mykhailova

GENDER TRANSFORMATIONS in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies. Scales of the transformation in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies,, 2019

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Mannequins and Spirits: Representation and Resistance of Siberian Shamans

Thomas Miller

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International Council for Traditional Music: Objects of Power: Sound and Symbol in the Organology and Iconography of Siberian Shamans' Instruments

Thomas Miller

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Did shamans always play the drum? Tracking down prehistoric shamanism in Central Asia

Andrzej Rozwadowski

“Documenta Praehistorica”, vol. 39, pp. 277-285., 2012

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In Search of Shamanic Themes in Eastern Siberian Rock Art (Yakutia /Sakha Republic)

Andrzej Rozwadowski

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"Mind in the Cave: Archaeology Meets Shamanism," Journal of Arctic Studies (Liaocheng University, China), 4 (2021): 195-26

Andrei Znamenski

Journal of Arctic Studies , 2021

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Journeys to the sun: Heavenly symbols in shamanism and rock art of Siberia and Central Asia

Andrzej Rozwadowski

The Archaeology of Light: The Role of Natural Light in the Life of Late Prehistoric Man, edited by Emilia Pasztor, 2017

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A probe into the spiritual life of prehistoric people, a reflection of shamanism in archaeology. In SHAMANISM NATURE WORSHIP PAST AND PRESENT

Jaromír Kovárník

Pásztor, E., ed., Shamanism and Nature Worship Past and Present Sámánizmus és természethit régen és ma. Bajai dolgozatok 23 (Keskeny és Társai 2001 Kft., Budapest), Baja – Budapest, 58-99. ISBN 978-615-80206-7-1, HU ISSN 0324-3966., 2019

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Shamans of Ancient Iranian Nomads: Artifacts and Iconography (2017)

Sergey Yatsenko

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E. Kashina, A. Zhulnikov. 'Staffs with elk heads' in the culture of prehistoric populations of Urals, Northern and Eastern Europe

Ekaterina Kashina

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The bear image in Western Siberian art of the 2nd millennium bc and its relevance for delimiting the eastern periphery of the Samus culture // Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia. № 3 (35). – 2008. – p. 97-104.

Igor Kovtun

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Change and Continuity in the Prehistoric Rock Art of East Siberia. An archaeological and anthropological exploration into ethno-cultural identity, belonging, and symbolism

Irina A . Ponomareva

Change and Continuity in the Prehistoric Rock Art of East Siberia. An archaeological and anthropological exploration into ethno-cultural identity, belonging, and symbolism, 2021

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Shamanism and Material Culture BAR: Shamanism and Material Culture in the Northern Circumpolar Area, brought to the fore by some newly discovered South-Saami Drums with Accessories in the Norwegian Mountains

Birgitta Berglund

A circumpolar Reappraisal: The Legacy of Gutorm Gjessing (1906-1979), ed. Christer Westerdahl, BAR International Series, 2010

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WESTERN SIBERIAN FOLK ART: NORTHERN RUSSIAN AND URAL TRADITIONS IN DISTAFF DECORATION // Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Euroasia. 2012. # 40/3. P. 103-113.

Elena Fursova

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Chasing the Shaman's Steed: The Horse in Myth from Central Asia to Scandinavia (Presented at the Eurasian Archaeology Conference)

Kristen R Pearson

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The oldest art of the Eurasian Arctic: personal ornaments and symbolic objects from Yana RHS, Arctic Siberia

Vladimir Pitulko

Antiquity, 2012

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Shamanism and Rock Art in Far Western North America

David Whitley

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1992

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ART AND SHAMANHOOD EDITED BY ELVIRA EEVR DJALTCHINOVA-MALEC E D I T E D B Y M I h Á LY h O P PÁ L

Denita M Benyshek, PhD MFA MA LMHC

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Reflection of Arctic geocultures in the sounding attributes of the shaman costumes of Sakha, Evenks and Nganasans

Oksana Dobzhanskaya

SHS Web of Conferences

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A Method for Determining the Practice of Shamanism in Archeological Cultures

Zaur Hasanov

ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHEOLOGY OF EURASIA, 2016

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Entering the Crack Between Worlds: Symbolism in Western Shamanism

Susannah Crockford

The Pomegranate, 2013

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Review of Carl Schuster's " Skin and Fur Mosaics in Prehistoric and Modern Times " An Overlooked Study that Provides an Essential Clue to the Origin and Meaning of Paleolithic Symbols

Mark Siegeltuch

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Spirit Effigies and Images of Mongol Bӧӧ

Khishigsuren Dorj

2024

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Female Figurines in Northern Eurasia: An Ethnological Approach. In: J. Svoboda (ed.), Petřkovice: On Shouldered Points and Female Figurines. The Dolní Věstonice Studies 15, Brno: Institute of Archaeology at Brno, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2008, pp. 224-232.

Sandra Sazelova

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Dragos Gheorghiu, Emilia Pasztor, Herman Bender, and George Nash (eds.) ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SHAMANISM: Mind-Body, Nature, and Culture

Emilia Pasztor

2017

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One More Culture with Ancient Tattoo Tradition in Southern Siberia: Tattoos on a Mummy from the Oglakhty Burial Ground, 3rd-4th century AD

Svetlana Pankova

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The Bioarchaeology of Artificial Cranial Modifications: New Approaches to Head Shaping and its Meanings in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and Beyond

PILAR ZABALA AGUIRRE

2013

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Deer or Horses with Antlers? Wooden Figures Adorning Herders in the Altai

Karen Rubinson

Arts

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The Bioarchaeology of Artificial Cranial Modifications: New Approaches to Head Shaping and Its Meaning in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and Beyond

Cynthia Wilczak

Childhood in the past, 2016

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Symbolism in Palaeolithic art

David Delnoÿ

Вестник КазГАСА. - 2020. — №2 (76).— С. 49 — 62., 2020

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The Bear-able Likeness of Being: Ursine Remains at the Shamanka II Cemetery, Lake Baikal, Siberia

Robert Losey

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ZOOMORPHIC IMAGES IN EASTERN SLAVIC EMBROIDERY OF SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA \\ Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Euroasia. 2008. # 36\4. P. 95-106.

Elena Fursova

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Shamanhood and Art: Traditional and Contemporary Arts, Artists, and Shamans

Denita M Benyshek, PhD MFA MA LMHC

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The signs of the sacred: Identifying shamans using archaeological evidence

Christine Vanpool

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2009

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