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Prehistoric Rock Shelters

Sierra Layne

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Prehistoric Rock Shelters unveils the profound connection between early indigenous cultures and the natural rock formations they called home. It explores how these geological features provided essential shelter, protection, and spaces for ceremonial practices. Intriguingly, archaeological evidence within these shelters reveals not only tools and artifacts but also rock art, offering tangible links to early indigenous life and belief systems. The book argues that these shelters actively shaped the cultural, social, and spiritual development of these societies, challenging conventional views.

 
The book begins by examining the geological processes behind the formation of habitable rock shelters, touching on earth sciences and geography. It then analyzes archaeological findings and rock art, using history and anthropology to interpret their significance. Progressing through chapters, the book culminates in a discussion of the contemporary implications of preserving these sites, offering a holistic view of early human adaptation and the lasting impact of indigenous cultures.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 67 páginas.

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