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The Archaeology of Shamanism Neil Price

The Archaeology of Shamanism By Neil Price

The Archaeology of Shamanism by Neil Price


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In this timely collection, Neil Price provides a general introduction to the archaeology of shamanism by bringing together recent archaeological thought on the subject.

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The Archaeology of Shamanism by Neil Price

There are no books available on shamanism from an archaeological perspective. All books tend to focus on Rock Art, this has some examples but broadens the study and does not emphasise rock art.

The existence of a shamanic world view is fiercely debated in archaeology at the moment.

Shamanism attracts a wide readership amongst academics and general interest readers. Most academic researchers have so far had anthropological backgrounds.

This covers subjects and eras as broad as Palaeolithic rock art to the religion of the Vikings.

Interdisciplinary: anthropology, comparative religion, alternative religion, alternative lifestyles, new age philosophies and of course archaeology are all touched upon in this fascinating study of shamanism.

About Neil Price

Neil Price is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden. He has written extensively on the Viking Age, and has conducted research projects in France, Iceland, Russia and Sapmi (Lappland).

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CIN0415252555G
9780415252553
0415252555
The Archaeology of Shamanism by Neil Price
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-10-25
256
N/A
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