The Thunderweapon In Religion And Folklore, A Study In Comparative Archaeology by Christian Blinkenberg
A Study in Comparative Archaeology
This scholarly work delves into the symbolic and historical significance of the thunderweapon across various cultures and religions, exploring its representation in myths, legends, and archaeological findings. The study highlights the universal themes and motifs associated with thunderweapons, such as divine power, protection, and authority, and examines their role in shaping cultural narratives and religious practices. By comparing artifacts and stories from different civilizations, the book offers insights into the shared human fascination with the forces of nature and the divine, revealing a rich tapestry of interconnected beliefs and traditions.
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- Published
- 1911
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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