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  • 标题:Categorisation of Prehistoric Art Objects on the Example of Finno-Ugric area
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  • 作者:Enn Ernits
  • 期刊名称:Folklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore
  • 印刷版ISSN:1406-0957
  • 电子版ISSN:1406-0949
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:18/19
  • 出版社:Estonian Literary Museum and Estonian Folklore Institute
  • 摘要:Art in the general sense includes verbal art, music, dancing, architecture, applied art, decorative art and visual art, but in the narrower sense includes only the latter four, encompassing thus communication through visual means. Artistic expression from the time prior to recorded history is called prehistoric art. It is very ancient indeed. Stone figurines dating back more than 100,000 years have been discovered in the surroundings of Hamburg, Germany.1 The emergence of art in the distant past has been subject to diverse explanations. Author of the present article agrees with those who assume that “religion and the roots of what later became art and science merged in the spiritual culture of primitive man” (Kangilaski 1997: 25). This enables us to discern the undifferentiated syncretic roots of primitive religion, art and sciences that provide an interesting research subject for researchers of religious history, art history and the history of particular disciplines (e.g. anatomy, archaeology, etc.).
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