Lewis-Williams, J. D. (2004). Neuropsychology and Upper Palaeolithic art:. Cambridge Archaeol J 14 (1). Vol 14(1), pp. 107-111.
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Neuropsychology and Upper Palaeolithic art: | ||||||||||
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observations on the progress of altered states of consciousness | ||||||||||
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Cambridge Archaeol J 14 (1) | ||||||||||
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal | ||||||||||
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14 (1) | ||||||||||
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107 - 111 | ||||||||||
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Journal | ||||||||||
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Response to the critique put forward by Patricia Helvenston and Paul Bahn in a privately published paper, `Desperately seeking trance plants', and of the model proposed by J D Lewis-Williams and T A Dowson in 1988 and by Lewis-Williams in 2001 to account for mental imagery as perceived by people in `certain altered states of consciousness' that they believed inspired Palaeolithic cave art. | ||||||||||
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2004 | ||||||||||
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18 Jun 2004 |