Friday, October 30, 2020
Spirituality is the core of Homo Sapiens Emergence
Emergence and Limits of the
Archaeology of Spirituality
I have collected here all I have published on the subject of the emergence of Homo Sapiens and of human language and spirituality in very old archaeological times. From the migrations out of "black" Africa to the role of women in the survival of the species, the education and raising of the children that will reach maturity (1 out of 4), and human spirituality and what was called arts, I propose a reevaluation, in fact essentially a different reading, of archaeological data by pondering upon the crucial role of the development of the mind and articulated language as soon as 300,000 years ago, leaving, of course, no archaeological trace but enabling the migrations, the survival and expansion of the species, and the migrations went as far as North and South America, as I am today convinced and have published within my research on Mayan culture, language and Mesoamerican civilization, all nearly annihilated by colonialism, essentially Iberic for nearly two centuries before the arrival of the Dutch, the English and the French.
Archaeology, * Anthropology, * Women's
Studies, * Languages
and Linguistics, * Spirituality
Şerban V.C. ENACHE
https://www.amazon.com/Serban-Valentin-Constantin-Enache/e/B00N2SJD6O?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000
WOMEN’S ROLE AND
POSITION IN THE EMERGENCE OF HOMO SAPIENS