RETHINKING THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL: SHAMANISM, PREHISTORIC ESKIMO ART, AND ANIMIST ONTOLOGY. Qu, F.
Paper abstract bibtex [Abstract] The identification of mental visions through prehistoric artwork has been the central focus in the archaeology of shamanism. Vigorous debate surrounding the shamanic trance concerns whether the neuropsychological model is sufficient for
@article{qu_rethinking_nodate,
title = {{RETHINKING} {THE} {NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL} {MODEL}: {SHAMANISM}, {PREHISTORIC} {ESKIMO} {ART}, {AND} {ANIMIST} {ONTOLOGY}},
shorttitle = {{RETHINKING} {THE} {NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL} {MODEL}},
url = {https://www.academia.edu/35845132/RETHINKING_THE_NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL_MODEL_SHAMANISM_PREHISTORIC_ESKIMO_ART_AND_ANIMIST_ONTOLOGY},
abstract = {[Abstract] The identification of mental visions through prehistoric artwork has been the central focus in the archaeology of shamanism. Vigorous debate surrounding the shamanic trance concerns whether the neuropsychological model is sufficient for},
language = {en},
urldate = {2018-10-14TZ},
author = {Qu, Feng}
}
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