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|a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Of Men and Apes -- Gorillas in the Mist -- More About the Mbuti-Pygmies -- What Is Religion? -- Religion and Environment -- Stages of the Development of Religion -- The Driving Force of Development -- Temporary Results and New Questions -- 2 The Crux of a Darwinian Approach to Evolution -- Evolution-What Is It? -- The Origin of Species -- The Concept of Species and Evolution -- Religion and the Naturally Evolving Unit -- Heredity -- The Evolution of Religions -- 3 The Question of When? (Lower Palaeolithic, C. 2.6 mybp-300,000 ybp) -- Preliminary Conclusions and Next Steps -- But First the Question of When! -- Our Bloodthirsty Ancestors -- The Human Tree of Life -- 4 My Cave Is My Castle-Middle Palaeolithic, Territoriality, and Death -- Our Preliminary Results -- The History of Cannibals -- Secondary Interments Amongst the Neanderthals? -- Homo neanderthalensis-An Anthropological Positioning -- Territoriality -- Territoriality Amongst Our Ancestors -- 5 Existential Fears-And an Excursus in Art History -- Previous Results -- The Importance of Fear -- Emotions and Signals -- The Upper Palaeolithic in Europe -- Back to Territoriality: Interments -- 6 A Forest of Symbols-The Art of the European Upper Palaeolithic (40,000-12,000 ybp) -- Preliminary Results -- Cave Art -- The Biological Background-Communication and Ranking -- Threatening and Calming -- Female Figurines -- First Steps Towards Religion -- 7 The Change of Imagery (The Central European Mesolithic, Approx. 9600-5800 ybp) -- How Do Images and Symbols Change? -- The Evolution of Religious Behaviour, Using the Example of Cave Art -- Endangered Worlds: Climate Change and Its Consequences -- Displaying and the Underworld: The Case Study Lepenski Vir (8500-6500 Vbp) -- The Hearth in Folktales and Myths -- Developments.
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|a 8 Aedificio Ergo Sum (I Build, Thus I Am). Early Settlers in the Fertile Crescent -- Familiar Signals… -- Climate Phases -- Epipalaeolithic Timeline -- And Suddenly a Temple? The Story of Göbekli Tepe… -- Home and Décor -- Çayönü Tepesi-From a Hunter's Camp to Village -- Çayönü and Death -- Settledness and Its Consequences for Ideology -- Simultaneously in the Levant… -- 9 The Village, the Ritual, and Death -- What Is a Ritual? -- Structures of the Ritual -- An Example: The Initiation of Boys Amongst the Makonde -- Ritual and Conflict -- Çatal Höyük -- Secondary Interments -- The Big Transition -- 10 Ex Oriente Lux: Neolithic Ideology Becomes Popular -- The Successful Model "Neolithic" on the Rise -- Urmutter and Death -- Ritual and Myth -- Hacılar -- Ancestral Cult: The Development of House Shrines -- Rock Paintings on the Latmos-An Initiation Ritual -- 11 Heroes, Gods, Sanctuaries-The Male Principle and Collective Cult -- Religion in the Neolithic-A Flashback -- Heroes Wanted -- The Hero in Myths -- How a Myth Develops -- The Cultural Environment-The Neolithic in Central Europe -- Circular Enclosures and Roundels-From a Domestic Cult to a Cultic Complex -- From a Collective Cult to Collective Burials: The Megalith Graves of the Funnel Beaker Culture (6200-4800 ybp) -- Why the Megalithic Burial Sites? -- 12 The Exchange of Gifts and the Underworld: Malta -- The Power of the Underworld -- Malta -- Temple and Death Cult on Malta -- The Exchange of Gifts -- Malta: Religion and the Ecosystem -- 13 The Double Axe and the Bull-A Pantheon Develops -- The Weather God Enters the Stage -- Gods and the Cognitive Science of Religion -- Social Change -- Crete During the Bronze Ages -- The Ideology of a Differentiating Society: Crete -- Mycenean Culture and Religion -- The Homeric Era -- Philosophy -- Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Titles in this Series -- Index.
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