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Abstract
After having briefly revisited the path of the human thoughts initially conceptual then sequentially abstract, artistic, social, symbolic, spiritual and finally mythical, our work is focusing on three majors cave paintings discovered in France, namely the Chauvet, Combarelles and Lascaux caves. A specific tool used in this study is the relationship between personal and collective consciousness-unconsciousness revealed by Carl-Gustav JUNG. Located in deep in the human collective unconsciousness, the archetypes are generating various but specific human behaviours and particularly the archetype “Anima” physiologically in charge of both the basic impulse of life and the related myths painted on the cave walls. Numerous symbols are analysed such as the Divine embodied by the hierophany of the mammoth. Two epiphanies are also highlighted: the cervid for immortality (deer antlers growing back every year) and the ibex, incarnation of the rainbow, link between the High (the sky) and the Low (the earth). The use of the “image-number”, a new concept implemented in the analysis of the “Salle des taureaux” (Hall of the bulls) in the Lascaux cave, is revealing both the reproduction and the perpetuation of the life. In the Magdalenian Combarelles Cave, a trilogy of the Divine is disclosed along with several representations of the human being. Finally, a table recapitulating the various upper paleolithic epiphanies reviewed in this study is displayed, enlightening that life is sacred.
在简要地回顾了人类思想的发展历程之后,从最初的概念到抽象、艺术、社会、象征、精神,最后是神话,我们的工作重点是在法国发现的三个主要洞穴壁画,即肖韦、康巴雷勒和拉斯科洞穴。本研究中使用的一个特定工具是卡尔-古斯塔夫·荣格揭示的个人和集体意识-无意识之间的关系。这些原型位于人类集体无意识的深处,正在产生各种各样但具体的人类行为,特别是在生理上负责生命基本冲动和绘制在洞穴墙壁上的相关神话的原型“Anima”。许多符号被分析,如神圣体现的象形象的猛犸象。还有两个突出的顿悟:象征不朽的鹿角(鹿角每年都会长出来)和象征彩虹的ibex,连接着高(天)和低(地)。在对拉斯科洞穴的“公牛大厅”(Salle des taureaux)进行分析时,使用了“图像-数字”这一新概念,揭示了生命的繁殖和延续。在Magdalenian Combarelles洞穴中,神的三部曲与人类的几个代表一起被披露。最后,展示了一个表格,概述了本研究回顾的旧石器时代晚期的各种顿悟,揭示了生命是神圣的。
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First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.