Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Paleolithic Women
WOMEN
AS THE SPIRITUAL CORE
OF HOMO
SAPIENS EMERGENCE
Printed pages: 80
pages;
Éditions La
Dondaine: January 8, 2020;
Sold by: Amazon,
Kindle edition;
Language: English;
ASIN: B083P5XT6R.
Alexander
Marshack's book was first written in 1968 and published soon after. The present
edition I have explored was entirely re-edited and upgraded by the author in
1991. The research, and the fieldwork, for this book, were done essentially
after the Second World War at a time when new techniques and technology were
emerging in archaeological research. Marshack assumed what was available and
used that the best he could, and as such was able to bring Ice Age archaeology
to a new level of understanding. But we must not measure what he wrote and
published with the criteria and parameters we can use today in this field where
technology and actual research have been speeding up so fast over the last ten
or twenty years that have brought up more than the previous seventy years. Yet
we have to assess Marshack’s work within the context of today’s knowledge
showing not what he missed, but what he could not know, hence centering our
evaluation on what he was able to do and he could have done with what he had at
his disposal.
What appears
clearly today in the field of Paleolithic archaeology is that we need to
develop two levels of analysis that were systematically missing before. The
first one is linguistic. All these paleolithic paintings, engravings, and
sculptures were associated with some language, to be described, to be
designated and to be used in what probably was serious rituals. That language
was in Europe a set of Turkic dialects that have been saved today by becoming
Basque.
But the next
development needed today is to understand the social, and cultural position of
women in this society only guided by the need to survive and the need to
expand. Women were the key and center of this urgency. That's what Alexander
Marshack saw and was not able to exploit, explore, understand. And that's what
this book is all about.