RT @Evolving_Moloch: @UpdatingOnRome Unlikely. The hand images with missing fingers are restricted to just a few sites during the Gravettia…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: @UpdatingOnRome Unlikely. The hand images with missing fingers are restricted to just a few sites during the Gravettia…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: @UpdatingOnRome Unlikely. The hand images with missing fingers are restricted to just a few sites during the Gravettia…
@UpdatingOnRome Unlikely. The hand images with missing fingers are restricted to just a few sites during the Gravettian period, and at very high proportions only at those locations, so an explanation particular that cultural context is far more likely http
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @Pablo_Deco: Algunas de estas manos presentan la pérdida de falanges, lo que ha dado pie para múltiples interpretaciones. Y una de ellas…
Algunas de estas manos presentan la pérdida de falanges, lo que ha dado pie para múltiples interpretaciones. Y una de ellas, fascinante, parece recobrar protagonismo con un nuevo estudio: amputaciones de dedos como rituales tribales https://t.co/kLjTN0DfyH
RT @kensycoop: Why are so many Paleolithic hand images missing fingers? Ritual amputation, a new paper argues. (Personally, was always part…
Why are so many Paleolithic hand images missing fingers? Ritual amputation, a new paper argues. (Personally, was always partial to the hand signal hypothesis!) https://t.co/xx6tYgX3VJ
RT @Evolving_Moloch: This is a cool paper. Incorporates a lot of ethnographic material to provide an informed and well thought out interpre…
Esto me ha dejado loquísimo, las pinturas rupestres en las que aparecen manos sin algún dedo y que se pensaban que eran algún tipo de numeración, podrían ser de personas que se amputaban sus falanges como parte de algún rito religioso :O
This is a cool paper. Incorporates a lot of ethnographic material to provide an informed and well thought out interpretation of more ambiguous archaeological data. Also a nice general overview of finger amputation practices across cultures.
Missing fingers in cave art: Might the patchy distribution match up with dog domestication? (Before they evolved to not so much bite the fingers off of those who feed them.)
Muy interesante este trabajo y enhorabuena a los investigadores https://t.co/hu7jXHTpyb
RT @ecres70: Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad https://t.co/dtZ6CLKydU
RT @ecres70: Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad https://t.co/dtZ6CLKydU
RT @ecres70: Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad https://t.co/dtZ6CLKydU
RT @ecres70: Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad https://t.co/dtZ6CLKydU
Giving the finger to sacrificial rites
RT @JonHaidt: Why do many Paleolithic rock art sites show hands missing fingers? A fascinating paper says best explanation is that "dysphor…
Counterpoint: hands are really hard to draw
RT @ecres70: Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad https://t.co/dtZ6CLKydU
Es un mito eso de que el ser humano se boludizo recientemente con el capitalismo y la postverdad
Cutting off a finger, actually good @BarstoolBigCat
A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges https://t.co/n3fn3JjFUQ @lucasllach
https://t.co/v3WUz9cCI3 l'article explica com s'han identificat diverses cultures on es practica l'amputació de dits. Aquesta pràctica pot haver ajudat a generar llaços intensos en la comunitat. Explica les pintures rupestres amb dits amputats. Creences an
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
@Toerwoud @Jamie_Woodward_ We discuss that possibility at the start of the paper and argue that it’s less likely than the alternative. Strikingly, there’s a hand impression that’s missing a finger-segment in one of the caves, so we know that an amputee use
A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper #Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges / Brea McCauley et al. https://t.co/hVr8tCnsVN https://t.co/sMCIeGohSK
@LTF_01 @RotemEren @thirdmouse @brea_mccauley There's a surprising range of reasons that some societies engaged in finger amputation. Well, I found the range surprising. They're listed in the original paper, which should be downloadable via this link: http
A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges https://t.co/TDxZjBshXL Are there reasons to believe they were actually produced by hands from which finger segments had been removed? https://t.co/2cP2m33Lx6
RT @mjcreid: A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges by @profmarkcollard and colleagues. @SFU…
A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges by @profmarkcollard and colleagues. @SFUArchaeology https://t.co/ZTnW6EFbng
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @LEMacKz: This would make an amazing horror or sci fi writing prompt https://t.co/HEcmj29BNQ
RT @LEMacKz: This would make an amazing horror or sci fi writing prompt https://t.co/HEcmj29BNQ
This would make an amazing horror or sci fi writing prompt
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
Belle recherche. Très intéressant.
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
Wow!
A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges | SpringerLink #archaeology #art https://t.co/mqT1RICKtj
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
@gabelphegor
Most intriguing tweet of the day.
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @profmarkcollard: Did early modern humans engage in dysphoric rituals? In this new paper, @brea_mccauley, Dave Maxwell, and I suggest t…
Powerful abstract. Thoughtful paper.
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @MarieSoressi: Finger amputation during the UP to appeal to a supernatural power...? Sounds like a joke but it's a pretty serious paper…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @profmarkcollard: Did early modern humans engage in dysphoric rituals? In this new paper, @brea_mccauley, Dave Maxwell, and I suggest t…
RT @GuerillaArchae: Did Palaeolithic people perform voluntary finger amputations? As seen in handprints with missing digits? There is ethno…
Did Palaeolithic people perform voluntary finger amputations? As seen in handprints with missing digits? There is ethnographic evidence for such practices... https://t.co/e7bVO5IVmR
Finger amputation during the UP to appeal to a supernatural power...? Sounds like a joke but it's a pretty serious paper just published in #JPA
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
RT @brea_mccauley: My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across S…
My first paper is officially online! @profmarkcollard, David Maxwell, and I discuss whether early modern humans across Spain and France engaged in ritual finger amputation to appeal to a supernatural power. https://t.co/rLL8C8Rc71
RT @profmarkcollard: Did early modern humans engage in dysphoric rituals? In this new paper, @brea_mccauley, Dave Maxwell, and I suggest t…
Did early modern humans engage in dysphoric rituals? In this new paper, @brea_mccauley, Dave Maxwell, and I suggest that some Upper Palaeolithic groups in France and Spain may have amputated parts of their fingers to appeal for supernatural assistance. h
"A Cross-cultural Perspective on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Images with Missing Phalanges" https://t.co/CMJNYz6pXC