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Table of Contents
1. The Find
2. The Cultural Sphere of the Rhyton
3. A Bear or... ?
4. Cinnabar
5. Shamans
6. A Snake, Water and Horns
7. A Spiral (Double)
8. The Vulva and the Plough
9. The Androgyne
10. The Phallus
Conclusion
Reviews & Quotes
"In this book, Rak has written one of the most comprehensive studies of these enigmatic objects that has yet appeared. Rak has read widely and thoughtfully in the archaeological literature, so that his discussions of the strictly archaeological aspects of his topic are well grounded. He has also explored other literatures, in anthropology, philosophy, mythology, and much else besides, and has applied a variety of perspectives derived from these sources to his subject."
Andrew M. T. Moore
American Journal of Archaeology (October 2012)
"Following Perić’s (1996) study, this book by Omer Rak is the second comprehensive study of this particular type of vessel, translated into English from the Croatian language. Rak’s book about the Neolithic rhyton from Danilo is without a doubt an important contribution to the discussion of ritual objects which this reviewer – even if he cannot agree with several of the author’s statements – enjoyed reading because it connects different traditions of Old Europe and beyond. Rak has painted a colourful picture of Neolithic beliefs, which is one aspect of the past that scientific discourse tries to shed light on."
Heiner Schwarzberg
European Journal of Archaeology 15 (2)
(2012)
