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La figura simbólica del carnero en los cultos acuáticos del Neolítico africano atlántico

    1. [1] I.R.S.S. – Istituto Ricerche Storiche e Strategiche, Venecia (Italia)
  • Localización: Tebeto: Anuario del Archivo Histórico Insular de Fuerteventura, ISSN 1134-430X, Nº. 21, 2013, págs. 449-483
  • Idioma: español
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    • Examining the phenomenology of ram’s cult and his various manifestations in Northern Africa, the author brings the elements to demonstrate the existence of an early form of solar religion, connected with the fecundation and with water propiciatory rites. The cult sites of the ram hierophany are still identifiable, because the ram must have represented the connexion between material and spiritual world, showing this rule by means of ritual sacrifice. The protoberber populations arrived for the first time to colonize the archipelago brought with such ancient costumes


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