Visual Perception of Deities from the Palaeolithic to the Present

Visual Perception of Deities from the Palaeolithic to the Present

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Aalto, Sirpa
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781527563018
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Considering that figurines, such as the Venus from Willendorf, or the Lion Man of Hohlenstein-Stadel were already created approximately 30,000 years ago, it must be assumed that humans have had a desire to see a visual expression of their sacred beings for an exceedingly prolonged period of time. It is dialectical that visual interpretations of deities always result in a physical/body structure, resembling the shape of humans. This book is a fusion of multiple independent investigations regarding visual interpretations of deities and religions over a period of 30,000 years. A survey about the psychological necessity for humans to create images of gods and goddesses provides the background for the book’s presentation of images of deities, placed in a historical context. An accompanying text supports the illustrations to position them accordingly.
EAN 9781527563018
ISBN 1527563014
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date January 12, 2021
Pages 196
Language English
Dimensions 212 x 148
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Aalto, Sirpa; HERZOG, UTA; Hupfauf Peter
Edition Unabridged ed