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How Ancient Europeans Saw The World Vision Patterns And The Shaping Of The Mind In Prehistoric Times Peter S Wells

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How Ancient Europeans Saw The World Vision Patterns And The Shaping Of The Mind In Prehistoric Times Peter S Wells
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Peter S. Wells
Language: English
Year: 2012

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How Ancient Europeans Saw The World Vision Patterns And The Shaping Of The Mind In Prehistoric Times Peter S Wells by Peter S. Wells instant download after payment.

The peoples who inhabited Europe during the two millennia before the Roman conquests had established urban centers, large-scale production of goods such as pottery and iron tools, a money economy, and elaborate rituals and ceremonies. Yet as Peter Wells argues here, the visual world of these late prehistoric communities was profoundly different from those of ancient Rome's literate civilization and today's industrialized societies. Drawing on startling new research in neuroscience and cognitive psychology, Wells reconstructs how the peoples of pre-Roman Europe saw the world and their place in it. He sheds new light on how they communicated their thoughts, feelings, and visual perceptions through the everyday tools they shaped, the pottery and metal ornaments they decorated, and the arrangements of objects they made in their ritual places—and how these forms and patterns in turn shaped their experience.

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