Visiones sagradas para los líderes. Cerámicas campaniformes con decoración simbólica en la Península Ibérica.
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.- This paper aims to suggest a new hypothesis about a certain type of Iberian Beaker pottery which shares some iconographic traits with the local Megalithic and Schematic rock art and related phaenomena (painted pottery, idols) during the Late Neolithic and the Copper Age. A model is presented concerning its ritual context, in which Beaker alcoholic drinking rituals met past local ones, where narcotic substances would have been used, derived from the kind of depictions and engravings usually found in the Iberian rock art (Downloads
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