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041 _aeng
092 _sE
_aSEN-ETH-S(99)/2018
100 1 _aLenssen-Erz, Tilman
245 _aTracking in Caves: Reading Human Spoor in Ice Age Caves with San Hunters.
_cTilman Lenssen Erz
260 _aOsaka-JP :
_bNational Museum Ethnology,
_c2018.
300 _apáginas 103-127:
_bilustraciones blanco y negro.
310 _aIrregular
362 _ano. 99 (2018)
490 _aSenri Ethnological Studies ;
_vno. 99
520 _aThe historic and prehistoric hunting-and-gathering subsistence of the San and its modern practice for various purposes necessitates a complex network of ecological knowledge which is being activated and kept thriving, for example, in tracking. This is an ability that is part of an indigenous knowledge system that can also be valuable in scholarly research. Some caves in the French Pyrenees preserve not only rock art from the Late Pleistocene but also human footprints from the same period, representing the most personal marks of individuals from our early ancestry. Despite the unique scope of information that these tracks contain, they have received rather little research interest, and past investigations have been restricted to detailed measuring and description. Although real track reading was not among the abilities of prior researchers, it was nevertheless speculated that some of these tracks were caused by ritual dances. In order to obtain deeper insights into the information embedded in the spoor, three experienced trackers from the Ju/'hoansi San in northern Namibia were invited to inspect the 17,000-year-old Magdalenian tracks in France.
653 _aARTE RUPESTRE
653 _aSUDAFRICA
653 _aCOMUNIDADES INDIGENAS
700 _aPastoors, Andreas
700 _aCiqae, Tsamkgao
773 0 _0304605
_978054
_aNational Museum of Ethnology
_dOsaka-JP : National Museum Ethnology, 2018.
_oHEMREV035338
_tSenri Ethnological Studies ;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091724
810 _aNational Museum of Ethnology Osaka.
850 _aBO-LpMNE
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