RODS WITH ELK HEADS: SYMBOL IN RITUAL CONTEXT
RODS WITH ELK HEADS: SYMBOL IN RITUAL CONTEXT
Author(s): Alexandr Zhulnikov, Ekaterina A. KashinaSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: ELK HEADS ; SYMBOL IN RITUAL CONTEXT
Summary/Abstract: The paper considers a particular type of rods, namely, the carved rods with protuberances in the form of an elk’s head. These items and their rock art depictions – dating from the Mesolithic to Early Metal Age – are analysed in terms of their morphology, location area, chronology and finding context. Such rods were sacred items with a multiple of symbolic meanings, evidently used in rites by mature or old men. They could have been connected with the notions of fertility and symbolized the cold season of the year, associated with mature (or old) age. Rod depictions on petroglyths obviously represented magic items connected with the notion of reproduction and symbolizing the Universe.
Journal: Eesti Arheoloogia Ajakiri
- Issue Year: 15/2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 018-031
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English