Predynastic Egyptian rock art as evidence for early elites’ rite of passage
People express in ritual what moves them most, and their ritual behaviour reveals what moves the group. Rites of passage accompany almost every change of place, state, social position and age (Van Gennep 1909). In potentially identifying rites of passage in prehistoric Egyptian rock art the role of...
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Autor principal: | Francis David Lankester |
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2016
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