Archaeological Approaches to Shamanism: Mind-Body, Nature, and Culture
Synopsis
This long awaited book discusses both ancient and modern shamanism, demonstrating its longevity and spatial distribution. The book is divided into eleven thought-provoking chapters that are organised into three sections: mind-body, nature, and culture. It discusses the clear associations with this sometimes little-understood ritualised practice, and asks what shamanism is and if tangible evidence can be extracted from a largely fragmentary archaeological record. The book offers a novel portrayal of the material culture of shamanism by collating carefully selected studies by specialists from three different continents, promoting a series of new perspectives on this idiosyncratic and sometimes intangible phenomenon.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- ISBN: 9781527500075
- Number of pages: 281
- Dimensions: 210 x 148 mm
- Languages: English, French
