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Steven J. Waller, « Thunderous Reverberation and Rock Art Thunderstorm Imagery », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.5334
Thunder myths around the world contain thunder god descriptions matching rock art motifs found in reverberating locations. Thunderbirds are found on echoing cliffs of the Americas, and reverberating shelters of the Southwest contain wide-eyed Tlaloc figures, the Mesoamerica’s rain / thunder god. Australia has the Lightning Brothers. In Europe, hoof beats from mythical horses and goats of Odin and Thor reverberated through the skies, and the Bull God’s voice (bullroarer sound) is the roar of t...