Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Lahelma, Antti
2005.
Between the Worlds. Rock Art, Landscape and Shamanism in Subneolithic Finland.
Norwegian Archaeological Review,
Vol. 38,
Issue. 1,
p.
29.
Helvenston, Patricia A.
and
Bahn, Paul G.
2006.
Archéologie ou mythologie ? Le modèle des « trois stades de la transe » et l'art rupestre d'Afrique du Sud.
Afrique & histoire,
Vol. vol. 6,
Issue. 2,
p.
111.
Zilhão, João
2007.
The Emergence of Ornaments and Art: An Archaeological Perspective on the Origins of “Behavioral Modernity”.
Journal of Archaeological Research,
Vol. 15,
Issue. 1,
p.
1.
Bahn, Paul G.
2008.
Harald Floss & Nathalie Rouquerol (ed.). Les chemins de l'art aurignacien en Europe/Das Aurignacien und die Anfänge der Kunst in Europa: Colloque international/Internationale Fachtagung, Aurignac 16-18 septembre 2005. 476 pages, numerous colour & b&w illustrations, 7 tables. 2007. Aurignac: Musée-forum d'Aurignac; 978-2-9527-444-2-3 hardback €59..
Antiquity,
Vol. 82,
Issue. 318,
p.
1135.
Howey, Meghan C. L.
and
O'Shea, John
2009.
On Archaeology and the Study of Ritual: Considering Inadequacies in the Culture-History Approach and Quests for Internal “Meaning”.
American Antiquity,
Vol. 74,
Issue. 1,
p.
193.
Chazan, Michael
and
Horwitz, Liora Kolska
2009.
Milestones in the development of symbolic behaviour: a case study from Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa.
World Archaeology,
Vol. 41,
Issue. 4,
p.
521.
BLANC, FRANCOIS
2010.
Trance and Shamanic Cure on the South American Continent: Psychopharmacological and Neurobiological Interpretations.
Anthropology of Consciousness,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 1,
p.
83.
Hutson, Scott R.
2011.
The Art of Becoming: The Graffiti of Tikal, Guatemala.
Latin American Antiquity,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 4,
p.
403.
Lewis‐Williams, J. David
2012.
A Companion to Rock Art.
p.
15.
Froese, Tom
Woodward, Alexander
and
Ikegami, Takashi
2014.
Are altered states of consciousness detrimental, neutral or helpful for the origins of symbolic cognition? A response to Hodgson and Lewis-Williams.
Adaptive Behavior,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 1,
p.
89.
Helvenston, Patricia
2014.
Comments on the paper “Are altered states of consciousness detrimental, useful or helpful for the origins of symbolic cognition? A response to Hodgson and Lewis Williams”, by T Froese, A Woodward and T Ikegami.
Adaptive Behavior,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 4,
p.
277.
Robb, John
2015.
Prehistoric Art in Europe: A Deep-Time Social History.
American Antiquity,
Vol. 80,
Issue. 4,
p.
635.
Guerra-Doce, Elisa
2015.
Psychoactive Substances in Prehistoric Times: Examining the Archaeological Evidence.
Time and Mind,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 1,
p.
91.
Froese, Tom
Guzmán, Gastón
and
Guzmán-Dávalos, Laura
2016.
On the Origin of the Genus Psilocybe and Its Potential Ritual Use in Ancient Africa and Europe1.
Economic Botany,
Vol. 70,
Issue. 2,
p.
103.
Kehoe, Alice Beck
2018.
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology.
p.
1.
Robinson, David W.
Brown, Kelly
McMenemy, Moira
Dennany, Lynn
Baker, Matthew J.
Allan, Pamela
Cartwright, Caroline
Bernard, Julienne
Sturt, Fraser
Kotoula, Elena
Jazwa, Christopher
Gill, Kristina M.
Randolph-Quinney, Patrick
Ash, Thomas
Bedford, Clare
Gandy, Devlin
Armstrong, Matthew
Miles, James
and
Haviland, David
2020.
Datura
quids at Pinwheel Cave, California, provide unambiguous confirmation of the ingestion of hallucinogens at a rock art site
.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Vol. 117,
Issue. 49,
p.
31026.
Kehoe, Alice Beck
2020.
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology.
p.
804.
Kedar, Yafit
Kedar, Gil
and
Barkai, Ran
2021.
Hypoxia in Paleolithic decorated caves: the use of artificial light in deep caves reduces oxygen concentration and induces altered states of consciousness.
Time and Mind,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 2,
p.
181.
Challis, Sam
and
Skinner, Andrew
2021.
Art and Influence, Presence and Navigation in Southern African Forager Landscapes.
Religions,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 12,
p.
1099.
Strauss, Dominique
Ghosh, Soumya
Murray, Zurika
and
Gryzenhout, Marieka
2022.
Psilocybin containing mushrooms: a rapidly developing biotechnology industry in the psychiatry, biomedical and nutraceutical fields.
3 Biotech,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 12,