Humaniora
Vol 16, No 1 (2004)

NOTES ON LEWIS-WILLIAMS AND DOWSON’S NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL IN PREHISTORIC ART ANALYSIS

Daud Aris Tanudirjo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Aug 2012

Abstract

Archeologists working on prehistoric art have considered neuro-psychological model in prehistoric art and analysis introduced by Lewis-Williams and Dowson a significant contribution in the efforts to find models in elucidating the meaning of prehistoric art. However, question and objections towards Lewis-Williams and Dowson ‘s neuropsychological model in prehistoric analysis show that the claim of its possible universal application needs further consideration. Ethnograhic data which so far has been used to strengthen the applicability of this model is also questionable. Thus, despite the fact the neuropsychological model in prehistoric art and analysis has provided another way of viewing, understanding and interpreting prehistoric art, it seems to have some weaknesses in terms of methodology and application.

Copyrights © 2004






Journal Info

Abbrev

jurnal-humaniora

Publisher

Subject

Humanities

Description

Humaniora focuses on the publication of articles that transcend disciplines and appeal to a diverse readership, advancing the study of Indonesian humanities, and specifically Indonesian or Indonesia-related culture. These are articles that strengthen critical approaches, increase the quality of ...