Ritual, Play and Belief, in Evolution and Early Human Societies
Colin Renfrew editor Michael Boyd editor Iain Morley editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:21st Dec '17
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This book presents unique new insights into the development of human ritual and society through our heritage of play and performance.
The origins of religion and ritual in humans hold a longstanding fascination, and have been the focus of centuries of thought in archaeology, anthropology, theology, evolutionary psychology and more. Here ritual and the development of human societies are related to the critical human and animal legacy of play and performance.The origins of religion and ritual in humans have been the focus of centuries of thought in archaeology, anthropology, theology, evolutionary psychology and more. Play and ritual have many aspects in common, and ritual is a key component of the early cult practices that underlie the religious systems of the first complex societies in all parts of the world. This book examines the formative cults and the roots of religious practice from the earliest times until the development of early religion in the Near East, in China, in Peru, in Mesoamerica and beyond. Here, leading prehistorians and other specialists bring a fresh approach to the early practices that underlie the faiths and religions of the world. They demonstrate the profound role of play ritual and belief systems and offer powerful new insights into the emergence of early civilization.
ISBN: 9781107143562
Dimensions: 286mm x 221mm x 21mm
Weight: 1230g
350 pages