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L'arte rupestre camuna tra Cervi, Caccia Selvaggia, Aquane e Nani minatori.

Authors :
Busatta, Sandra
Source :
Antrocom: Online Journal of Anthropology. 2019, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p17-63. 47p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In this paper I'trying to show that there is a relationship between rock art, a site where rock art is placed and the wider landscape, articulated according to the Camunian "mindscape" in Valcamonica, Italy. In particular, I believe rock art may be regarded, making Lødøen's felicitous phrase my own, as a 'consumption of souls' within an animistic understanding of the world. I think the importance of mining copper and iron in relation to petroglyphs in Valcamonica has been underestimated so far, and I have tried to show its strong symbolic relationships. I believe I have made quite clear the symbolical connections between a certain type of landscape, a gulch with a strong hydrocentric focus, thundering noises, mining, metallurgy and deer, thanks to linguistic analysis, which shows how the same kind of landscape and similar mythologies can be found over an extremely wide territory. We do not know what the religious beliefs of the ancient Camunians were, similarities with neighboring populations aside, but linguistic analysis, anthropological as well as archaeological comparison and the study of both local folklore and archaic Aegean beliefs, allows us to hypothesize a more detailed picture of the Camunian thought in the Iron Age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
19732880
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Antrocom: Online Journal of Anthropology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141164262