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'Natural' or 'Human' Spaces? Tallensi Sacred Groves and Shrines and their Potential Implications for Aspects of Northern European Prehistory and Phenomenological Interpretation

机译:“自然”空间还是“人类”空间?塔伦西的神圣树林和神社及其对北欧史前和现象学解释的潜在启示

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Within archaeology features such as sacred groves are often conceived of as 'natural' places. Conversely, built or constructed places such as temples or most shrines are frequently regarded as 'human' spaces. These categories can be blurred and this is explored with reference to ethnobotanical and archaeological data from the Tongo Hills, the epicentre of Tallensi settlement in Northern Ghana. The potential resonance of this material for aspects of European prehistory is also explored with particular reference to examples drawn from Northern Europe in relation to how phenomenological interpretations could be flawed if based upon seemingly obvious distinctions created between 'human' and 'natural'.
机译:在考古学中,诸如神圣树林之类的特征通常被认为是“自然”的地方。相反,建造或建造的地方,例如寺庙或大多数神社,通常被视为“人类”空间。这些类别可能会模糊不清,可以参考加纳北部塔伦西定居点震中的汤戈山的民族植物学和考古学数据进行探索。还探讨了这种材料在欧洲史前各方面的潜在共鸣,并特别参考了北欧的例子,即如果基于“人类”与“自然”之间看似明显的区别,现象学解释可能会出现缺陷。

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    《Norwegian Archaeological Review》 |2007年第2期|138-158|共21页
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    Timothy Insoll;

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    Archaeology, School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

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