This book does not aim at a true story of prehistoric belief, but
rather an account of how eight different archaeologists imagine
past religions. It is their purpose to observe and analyse how
archaeologists think about that fuzzy thing called religion. Papers
range from a comparative history of research to new
interpretational frames of hidden art. Authors question the
established sacred-profane divide and explore the concept of
liminality; they tear down the borders between humans and animals,
the animate and the inanimate."
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