Symbolic narratives of fertility: rock art representations of pregnancy and childbirth across cultures

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https://doi.org/10.70748/ba.28.2023.164

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and their living was based on hunting and gathering, the main asset of their life was human resources therefore, one of the main concerns of that time was to increase the young members of clans who could participate in hunting and gathering. Subsequently, with time their subsistence pattern changed and their requirements also included land, cattle, boats, etc. They settled in one place and began cultivation, agriculture, and a complex economy. In all these cases, a suitable amount of population plays an important role in running a society.

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Neelam Singh, Department of Archaeology Indian Institute of Heritage New Delhi, India

Assistant Professor

Department of Archaeology

Indian Institute of Heritage

New Delhi, India

Sachin Kr. Tiwary, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Hindú de Benarés Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India

Assistant Professor, Departamento de Historia, Cultura y Arqueología de la India Antigua

Facultad de Artes, Universidad Hindú de Benarés Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India

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2023-05-20

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Singh, N., & Kr. Tiwary, S. (2023). Symbolic narratives of fertility: rock art representations of pregnancy and childbirth across cultures. Boletín APAR, 9(28), pp. 1435–1442. https://doi.org/10.70748/ba.28.2023.164

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