CAVES LĪBIEŠU UPURALAS AT THE RIVER SVĒTUPE: FROM A SANCTUARY TO A TOURISM DESTINATION

Sandis Laime, Juris Urtāns
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Caves Lībiešu Upuralas – The Livonian Sacrifice Caves, one of the dominant cultural landscapes on the banks of the River Svētupe is a good example how one and the same place can gain different meanings depending on various groups of the society and various conditions, whereas the interrelation of these meanings and changes throughout time can establish the identity of a specific place. The archaeological materials have proved that local Livonians started to use these caves as sanctuary in the 14th century. In the 16th century when sacrifices in the cave were the most intensive, this place, according to the evidence of written sources and graffiti carved in the walls of the caves, became a sightseeing or tourism site for other nationalities. The analysedmaterial points out to the fact that from the 19th century a sacred space of local significance gradually was turned into one of the country’s tourism destinations, whereas at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century it gained the image of a modern sanctuary, but lost its special significance as a sacred place in the interpretation of the local population.
河上的洞穴lĪbieŠu乌普拉斯svĒtupe:从避难所到旅游目的地
洞穴Lībiešu乌普拉拉斯-利沃尼亚祭祀洞穴,河岸上的主要文化景观之一Svētupe是一个很好的例子,一个地方如何根据不同的社会群体和不同的条件获得不同的意义,而这些意义和变化的相互关系可以建立一个特定的地方的身份。考古资料证明,当地的利沃尼亚人在14世纪开始将这些洞穴作为避难所。在16世纪,洞穴里的祭祀活动最为密集,根据书面资料和洞穴墙壁上雕刻的涂鸦,这个地方成为其他民族的观光或旅游景点。分析材料指出,从19世纪开始,一个具有地方意义的神圣空间逐渐变成了国家的旅游目的地之一,而在20世纪末和21世纪初,它获得了现代圣地的形象,但在当地居民的解释中失去了作为圣地的特殊意义。
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