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Religiones Aborigenes En Andinoamerica Ecuatorial

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The book aims to analyze the cultural mutations of man from his initial stages of hunter-gatherer, to the constitution of homo religiosus. For six thousand years, the region called NEquatorial Andean Americai (now Ecuador) was occupied by agro-pottery societies which have manifested the sacredness of the mystery of plant life parallel to human fertility. Along with the cult of ancestors and natural phenomena the use of Nsacred plantsi within shamanistic rites has been important, which has lasted and is perceptible in the resurgence of a cosmic religiosity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Academia Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
23 August 2018
Pages
339
ISBN
9783896657435

The book aims to analyze the cultural mutations of man from his initial stages of hunter-gatherer, to the constitution of homo religiosus. For six thousand years, the region called NEquatorial Andean Americai (now Ecuador) was occupied by agro-pottery societies which have manifested the sacredness of the mystery of plant life parallel to human fertility. Along with the cult of ancestors and natural phenomena the use of Nsacred plantsi within shamanistic rites has been important, which has lasted and is perceptible in the resurgence of a cosmic religiosity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Academia Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
23 August 2018
Pages
339
ISBN
9783896657435