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Exploring the sacred significance of natural sites like caves and rivers in European prehistory, this volume analyzes field evidence to uncover their historical importance. It connects research on votive deposits, rock art, and production sites to a deeper understanding of prehistoric landscapes and the origins of monumental architecture. The discussion is enriched by diverse European examples and includes three detailed case studies, providing a comprehensive view of how these natural features shaped ancient beliefs and practices.
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An Archaeology of Natural Places, Richard Bradley
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- 2000
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