From Pleistocene Art to the Worship of Mountains in China: Methodological Tools for Mimesis in Paleoart

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Bustamante Díaz Patricio et al., « From Pleistocene Art to the Worship of Mountains in China: Methodological Tools for Mimesis in Paleoart », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.5579


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In 2009, Bednarik described the Makapansgat jasperite cobble, a rock shaped as a human face dating to 2.5 to 3 million years ago. Tsao et al. demonstrated that face perception is a crucial skill to primates, humans and macaque monkeys. Applying two methodological tools of the Entorno Archaeology – Psychological and Geographical Entorno – may allow to understand the process that probably led Pleistocene humans to sacralize rocks – Mimetoliths – and objects – Mimetomorphs – with natural forms t...

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