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Lynda D. McNeil, « Social Memory Inscribed in Rock Art: Bear Restoration Complex in Pleistocene‑Holocene Transition Siberia and North America », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.5555
Using a poststructural practice approach to rock art interpretation, this paper seeks to reconstruct an understanding of the social and cognitive processes involved in the transmission of an ancient Angara rock art style from central Siberia to North America. Tungusic Manchu-speaking Evenki in Siberia produced rock art at ceremonial sites and inscribed images intended to communicate a regional Bear Restoration Complex and bear-human ancestry religious beliefs. The ancestral Evenki clans’ shar...