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Les anthropomorphes du mont Bego aux pieds tournés vers l'intérieur : une hypothèse
Authors:Marc C Peeters
Institution:24, avenue Félix-Marchal, 1030 Bruxelles, Belgique
Abstract:Three major figures from the Vallée des Merveilles have the feet turned inward. The extreme rarity of this posture in the plastic arts of all times and the fact it is attributed essentially to major figures indicate the particular significance of this stand for the authors of the engravings. de Lumley et al. (1995, 2003) interpret this feet position as a hieratic attitude, as the mark the figure belongs to the world of the gods. In this study another hypothesis, which doesn't necessarily exclude the first one, is proposed from an ethological point of view based on the reading of body language made by Wex (1993). She claims that the inward turning of the feet represents a protective reaction to a situation which put the person in a fragile or harmful position. This hypothesis, as well other characteristics, questions the divine or human nature of our three anthropomorphic figures. The shamanistic approach (Hedges, 1993; Whitley, 2001) is raised with respect to this issue and the inward feet position.
Keywords:Gravure rupestre  Mont Bego  Langage du corps  Chalcolithique  Bronze Ancien
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