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Ancestor/Ancestor Cult Definition | - Belief dead ancestors watch over us & take active roles in events - Can intervene in daily life & be unpredictable - May need appeasing or be asked for help |
Ancestor/Ancestor Cult Example | West Kennet (long barrow) Handling of bones - regular due to ware; normally rough whereas these were smooth. Separated into piles. |
Animism Definition | - Belief in spirits - Animals/plants/objects/special places believed to have spirits - Spirits take an active part in life - May need appeasing or to be asked for help |
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Art and Iconography Definition | N/A |
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Cremation Definition | - Act of burning human remains (after death) - Type of funerary/mortuary ritual - Purify the dead & release the soul |
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Excarnation Definition | - Deliberate defleshing of the bones - Occurs naturally (exposure to elements/'special animals') or by hand - Can form part of ritual practice |
Excarnation Example | Holme-next-to-the-sea Upturned tree stump in centre of 60 timbers believed to be an excarnation table |
Focus of attention Definition | - Criteria of Refrew & Bahn - Part of ritual site that catches attention - Bring focus to key part of the site; facilitates ritual taking place - Can be through layout/design means |
Focus of attention Example | West Kennet - Adult males; end chamber at end of narrow corridor (1st thing to be seen); signify importance - Large mound; stands out from landscape, indicate the sites presence |
Funerary ritual Definition | N/A |
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Grave goods Definition | N/A |
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Inhumation Definition | - Burying of a body in the ground - Ritual practice - Mortuary practice - Remove taint of putrefying flesh from living community |
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Liminal Definition | - Boundary zone between one world and the next (portal/gateway) - Living may communicate with the dead - Limbo between worlds that can be dangerous |
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Magic Definition | N/A |
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Monotheism Definition | - Worshipping & belief in one God; oversees all aspects of life - No belief in a pantheon of Gods |
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Myth Definition | N/A |
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Pilgram Definition | - Person undertaking a special journey to a religious place for worship - Possible special route - May pray/complete religious activities on the way |
Pilgrim Example | Thornborough - Cumbrian axe head (500/600m, Northern henge) from lake district (80 miles away) - Brought by pilgrim? |
Polytheism Definition | - Belief in multiple deities - May be responsible for different aspects of life (eg: Poseidon, God of the sea) - May be responsible for day-to-day concerns & spiritual concerns - Deities may form a 'pantheon' (group) |
Polytheism Example | Gundestrup cauldron 4 Gods & 4 Goddesses - tell an important story/belief? |
Prayer/participation Definition | N/A |
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Priest/Ritual Specialist Definition | N/A |
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Propitiation/Votives Definition | N/A |
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Purity & Cleansing Definition | - Removal of sin/dirtiness/taint (washing away impurities) - Make something/someone acceptable to deities/spirits --> to enter afterlife |
Purity & Cleansing Example | Excarnation form of this. Holme-next-to-the-sea; upturned tree stump = excarnation table? |
Rites of passage Definition | N/A |
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Rites of intensification Definition | - Time of discomfort/stress for community (eg; death of important person/natural disaster) - Feelings become intense & event takes place - Aim to return community to normality |
Rites of intensification Example | West Kennet - Bones used in many rituals (before being sealed away) which is evident by smoothness of bones - Significant importance on people 'buried' in the tomb |
Ritual Definition | - Repeated acts carried out in accordance with beliefs - Occur at special times, special places - May need special clothes, equipment, words & movements |
Ritual Example | West Kennet - Bones in side communal tomb; smooth (indicates repeated handling) - Ritual linked to ancestor cult; appeasement of ancestors occurred regularly & repeatedly |
Ritual feasting Definition | N/A |
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Sacrifice Definition | N/A |
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Sensory experience Definition | N/A |
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Shamanism Definition | N/A |
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Shrine/Temple/Ritual structure Definition | N/A |
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Symbolism Definition | - Presentation of abstract idea (difficult to express) - Image or symbol - Help to understand ritual belief; especially in non-literate societies - Give sense of belonging/identity |
Symbolism Example | Venus Figurines Willendorf; symbolizes mother goddess --> exaggerated reproductive features |
Totemism Definition | - Special relationship: between a group & special animal spirits, can represent community or be sacred - May be rules about how animal is treated - Animal spirit may guide/protect its people |
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Worldview Definition | - A set of ideas - Way of looking at the world > Explains our place in relation to physical & supernatural (spiritual) worlds - Ideas often influence ritual structures - Provides origin explanations |
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Worship Definition | N/A |
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