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=== Locations of images: === | === Locations of images: === | ||
- | Rockart could also differ for certain groups; naturalistic images are found in public settings, abstract art is found in remote places. | + | Rockart could also differ for certain groups; naturalistic images are found in public settings, abstract art is found in remote places. |
=== Monuments as reenacment spaces: === | === Monuments as reenacment spaces: === | ||
- | In some cases monuments would be organized so participants in ceremonies would need to move around these spaces in a prescribed order, or as ways to experience the way the world was made or **reenact creation myths**. Spaces were created to form something like a model of the universe, through which a path was taken and specific offerings or ' | + | In some cases monuments would be organized so participants in ceremonies would need to move around these spaces in a prescribed order; as a physical means to experience the way the world was made or **reenact creation myths**. Spaces were created to form something like a model of the universe, through which a path was taken and specific offerings or ' |
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