Primitive art is inseparable from primitive consciousness and can be correctly understood only with the correct socio-cultural context. This book examines the ancient art of Siberia as part of the integral whole of ancient society.
Preface |
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Translator's Introduction |
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Introduction |
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Part 1 Mobile Art in The Context of The Development of Cultural and Social Phenomena in The Paleolithic of Siberia |
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Personal Decorative Items ("Ornaments") |
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5 | (17) |
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Artifacts with Engravings |
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36 | (2) |
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38 | (5) |
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43 | (2) |
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Objects of Mobile Art in the Context of the Iconic Systems of the Paleolithic of Siberia |
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45 | (10) |
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Part 2 Technological features of The Production of Objects of Siberian Mobile Art |
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The Early Stage of the Late Paleolithic |
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55 | (1) |
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58 | (3) |
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The Classical Period of the Late Paleolithic |
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63 | (3) |
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66 | (3) |
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69 | (1) |
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69 | (3) |
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General Characteristics of the Tools of the Late Paleolithic |
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Dynamics of the Evolution of Technology for the Production of Mobile Art Objects in the Late Paleolithic of Siberia |
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Part 3 Catalog of Personal Decorative Art of Southern Siberian Sites |
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79 | (1) |
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79 | (4) |
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83 | (1) |
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84 | (1) |
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86 | (2) |
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The Gerasimova Site (Pereselencheskii Punkt) |
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Conclusion |
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Literature |
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Abbreviations |
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Liudmila V. Lbova is Professor of at the Graduate School of International Relations at the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
Pavel V. Volkov is Docent and Lead Researcher at Novosibirsk State University.
Richard L. Bland is Archeologist (retired) with the U.S. National Park Service, Heritage Research Associates, and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon.