In this paper I will present the assemblage of pottery vessels and objects of luxury dated to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods discovered in the Zarda Cave in Western Samaria, Israel. The context in which this assemblage was found is strongly reminiscent of other proto-historic depositions found in Israel. As determent of objects of value found in the deep and dark caves cannot be explained by means of burial offerings or regular hoards one most provide this remarkable phenomenon by a different theory. In this paper, I claim that these depositions were ritual in nature. They bear physical evidence for rituals performed by specially chosen members of the society, which we call today shamans. These caves were chosen due to their physica...
This paper reviews earlier suggestions regarding the date and nature of the Late Chalcolithic (Ghass...
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The present study reports a series of interdisciplinary archaeometrical analyses of objects found in...
This paper explicates an archaeological approach to the study of religion. I argue that the conceptu...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
Men and Caves in the Neolithic Period Vladimír Peša ABSTRACT From the beginning of archaeological ex...
Following the identification of nine prehistoric ritual caves in the inner part of Central Sardinia ...
Since its discovery in the 1980s, Nahal Hemar Cave has been interpreted as a cult site where ceremon...
This dissertation provides a basic paradigm for the investigation of Maya ritual cave use. The histo...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
The Intermediate Bronze Age (IB) in the Southern Levant (ca. 2350-2000 BCE) is known as the "Dark Ag...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
This paper reviews earlier suggestions regarding the date and nature of the Late Chalcolithic (Ghass...
International audienceInvestigations at the open-air shrine and cairn complex at Ramat Saharonim in ...
Endangered today, gazelles were both economically and symbolically important to the peoples of the a...
The present study reports a series of interdisciplinary archaeometrical analyses of objects found in...
This paper explicates an archaeological approach to the study of religion. I argue that the conceptu...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
Men and Caves in the Neolithic Period Vladimír Peša ABSTRACT From the beginning of archaeological ex...
Following the identification of nine prehistoric ritual caves in the inner part of Central Sardinia ...
Since its discovery in the 1980s, Nahal Hemar Cave has been interpreted as a cult site where ceremon...
This dissertation provides a basic paradigm for the investigation of Maya ritual cave use. The histo...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
The Intermediate Bronze Age (IB) in the Southern Levant (ca. 2350-2000 BCE) is known as the "Dark Ag...
The recent resurgence of academic interest in caves has demonstrated the central roles they played a...
This paper reviews earlier suggestions regarding the date and nature of the Late Chalcolithic (Ghass...
International audienceInvestigations at the open-air shrine and cairn complex at Ramat Saharonim in ...
Endangered today, gazelles were both economically and symbolically important to the peoples of the a...