The Archaeology of Shamanism / Edition 1

The Archaeology of Shamanism / Edition 1

by Neil Price
ISBN-10:
0415252555
ISBN-13:
9780415252553
Pub. Date:
10/25/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415252555
ISBN-13:
9780415252553
Pub. Date:
10/25/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Archaeology of Shamanism / Edition 1

The Archaeology of Shamanism / Edition 1

by Neil Price
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Overview

In this timely collection, Neil Price provides a general introduction to the archaeology of shamanism by bringing together recent archaeological thought on the subject. Blending theoretical discussion with detailed case studies, the issues addressed include shamanic material culture, responses to dying and the dead, shamanic soundscapes, the use of ritual architecture and shamanism in the context of other belief systems such as totemism. Following an intial orientation reviewing shamanism as an anthropological construct, the volume focuses on the Northern hemisphere with case studies from Greenland to Nepal, Siberia to Kazakhstan. The papers span a chronological range from Upper Palaeolithic to the present and explore such cross-cutting themes as gender and the body, identity, landscape, architecture, as well as shamanic interpretations of rock art and shamanism in the heritage and cultural identity of indigenous peoples. The volume also addresses the interpretation of shamanic beliefs in terms of cognitive neuroscience and the modern public perception of prehistoric shamanism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415252553
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/25/2001
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Neil Price is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden. He has written extensively on the Viking Age, and has conducted research projects in France, Iceland, Russia and Sápmi (Lappland).

Table of Contents

List of figures, List of contributors , Acknowledgements, PART ONE The archaeology of shamanism: Cognition, cosmology and world-view, PART TWO Siberia and Central Asia: The ‘cradle of shamanism’, PART THREE North America and the North Atlantic, PART FOUR Northern Europe, Index
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