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Archaeologies of Consciousness: Essays in Prehistory by Gyrus, Forward by Julian Cope




This book is a collection of essays that explore the mysteries of the prehistoric human mind using a radical and "experimental" approach that blends academic research with personal, non-conventional experiences. Gyrus starts from his own experiences with megalithic monuments and ancient rock art sites, using methods such as ritual, altered states of consciousness, and dreamwork to inform his interpretations. 


The central theme is an intellectual yet playful journey into the past, challenging the rigid rationalist worldview often found in mainstream academia. Gyrus attempts to recover an intuitive understanding of the past, focusing on topics like shamanism in rock art, animism, and a mythical understanding of human history and its relation to distinct modes of consciousness

 

Published: Dreamflesh Press, London 2007

Condition: A paperback in fine condition, in protectice plastic cover. Binding firm, spine uncreased, pages clean and unmarked.



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