Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega

In the Sami worldview, mountains are living entities closely linked to the atmospheric deities, ancestral spirits and shamanic rituals. Peaks may be named after animals, due to a morphological resemblance or a mythical connection. Ancestral places of offering, with deposits of bone and antler of rei...

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Autor principal: Ceruti, María Constanza
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revhistuniv/article/view/4773
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topic Montañas sagradas
Arte rupestre ártico
Norte de Escandinavia
Arqueología
Sacred Mountains
Artic Rock Art
Northen Escandinavia
Archaeology
spellingShingle Montañas sagradas
Arte rupestre ártico
Norte de Escandinavia
Arqueología
Sacred Mountains
Artic Rock Art
Northen Escandinavia
Archaeology
Ceruti, María Constanza
Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
topic_facet Montañas sagradas
Arte rupestre ártico
Norte de Escandinavia
Arqueología
Sacred Mountains
Artic Rock Art
Northen Escandinavia
Archaeology
author Ceruti, María Constanza
author_facet Ceruti, María Constanza
author_sort Ceruti, María Constanza
title Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
title_short Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
title_full Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
title_fullStr Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
title_full_unstemmed Montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el Norte de Noruega
title_sort montañas sagradas y arte rupestre ártico en el norte de noruega
description In the Sami worldview, mountains are living entities closely linked to the atmospheric deities, ancestral spirits and shamanic rituals. Peaks may be named after animals, due to a morphological resemblance or a mythical connection. Ancestral places of offering, with deposits of bone and antler of reindeers, known as seides are oftentimes located near distinctive sacred rocks, or below the summit. Isolated mountains with distinctive prominences are considered as protectors of the area and given the name Haldi. This paper is based in the author´s field experience as an anthropologist and archaeologist who has climbed sacred peaks north of the Arctic Polar Circle. The symbolic dimension of arctic mountains is interpreted in connection with ancient representations of shamans and auxiliary spirits, in rock art panels photographed in the fjords of Tromso and Alta, in northern Scandinavia.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revhistuniv/article/view/4773
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