THREADS OF LIGHT: RE-EXAMINING A MOTIF IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN SAN ROCK ART*

IF 1.3 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BULLETIN Pub Date : 2000-12-01 DOI:10.2307/3888961
J. Lewis-Williams, G. Blundell, W. Challis, J. Hampson
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This paper focuses on a San rock painting motif in the south-eastern mountains of South Africa-a line, usually red and often fringed with white dots. Diverse strands of evidence show that previous attempts to elucidate its significance were only partially correct. To achieve further clarification, the paper intertwines ethnographic evidence and neuropsychology. San beliefs concerning journeys to the spirit realm in the sky are examined These beliefs embrace notions of 'threads of light' along which those who traverse the cosmos climb, walk or float. These 'threads', it is argued, derive from the 'wiring' of the human brain and may be used to explicate the various painted contexts in which the red lines are found
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光的线:重新审视在南部非洲桑岩石艺术主题*
本文关注的是南非东南部山区的一幅桑岩画的主题——一条线,通常是红色的,经常点缀着白点。各种各样的证据表明,以前阐明其重要性的尝试只是部分正确的。为了进一步澄清,本文将人种学证据与神经心理学相结合。这些信仰包含了“光之线”的概念,那些穿越宇宙的人沿着光之线攀爬、行走或漂浮。有人认为,这些“线”来自于人类大脑的“线路”,可以用来解释在不同的绘画环境中发现的红线
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期刊介绍: The South African Archaeological Bulletin - the longest established archaeological journal in sub-Saharan Africa, it contains the cutting edge of research on southern Africa. Appearing twice a year, it includes current research, notes by readers and book reviews.
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