Jiang's claim that cave art visualizes mythology, reality, and shared social memory rather than standing apart from religion.
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Art as religion
Jiang's claim that cave art visualizes mythology, reality, and shared social memory rather than standing apart from religion.
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"Okay? So back then we believed that for most of human history either we were egalitarian meaning like men and women were equal than..."
"Okay? So art is basically religion. There's no difference. Second thing is that they're trying to show to themselves how reality works. Okay? They're..."
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