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The Dream on the Rock

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Examines the relationship between rock art, shamanism, and the origins of human existence.The Dream on the Rock takes an interdisciplinary approach to contextualizing and historicizing the phenomen...
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Examines the relationship between rock art, shamanism, and the origins of human existence.

The Dream on the Rock takes an interdisciplinary approach to contextualizing and historicizing the phenomenon of shamanism from the Neolithic Age until the beginning of the Iron Age. Fulvio Gosso and Peter Webster argue that rock art and other ancient materials provide a glimpse of the fundamental role played by nonordinary states of consciousness in our social and evolutionary prehistory. Ultimately, the authors offer a comprehensive exploration of shamanism, religion, and the origins of human consciousness, along with evidence that hallucinogenic plants may have played a key role in this process.

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Price: £23.50
Pages: 138
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 02 July 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438448749
Format: Paperback
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"This study establishes the use of psychoactive sacraments as the primordial experience that stimulated the evolution of human consciousness and its sense of the divine. It also documents the developing history of this shamanic event through an examination of cave and rock art worldwide, not only in paintings and engravings, but in the strange phenomenon of cup-marks carved in stone in the Alpine region, which may have played a role in the ritual use of the psychoactive Amanita muscaria mushroom. It is the first book to examine the full range of evidence and to place central Europe also in this context." — Carl A. P. Ruck, author of Sacred Mushrooms of the Goddess: Secrets of Eleusis

List of Tables and Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Foundations of the Research

2. Sites of the Research

3. The Significance of the Research

4. Origins of Psychedelia (Peter Webster)

Notes
Index