─Redefining our Identities through Shamanism
Jean Clottes and David Lewis-Williams, decided to reintroduce the
hypothesis of shamanism previously promoted by the Romanian
historian Mircea Eliade ( 1907 - 1986 ) (^) [ 18 ], the figures traced in the
caves could be the representation of visions perceived during a trance
state. Thus, the representation of hands helps to individualize the idea
of identity by its importance. Within this representation some hands
are in outline, as if to show that the cleansing of the hand is a
reference to the process of menstruation, although this is only a
personal assumption. Or it could be that the hunters stamped their
hand as a symbol of their skill, but it is also important to note that the
marks on the hands are at heights that do not correspond to the scale
of the hominids found, that is, that they climbed on something to
stamp their memories.
Scene in which a third person is seen witnessing intercourse. Grotte d'Enlène.
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