The oldest love story?

1 year ago
25

There are many myths about drawing and statues that come alive, most often representing a beautiful woman. Here I look at such myths and trace them back to what is probably a Paleolithic origin.

Podcast Link
► Spotify: (Coming soon)

Social Media:
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/crecganford
► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crecganford
► Facebook Fan Page: https://facebook.com/crecganford

Patreon:
► Join the Patreon: » https://www.patreon.com/crecganford

Contact:
► Send Mail to: » hello@crecganford.com
► Business enquires: » biz@crecganford.com (Business Inquiries ONLY)

References:
► El-Bokhari (1991). The authentic Muslim tradition: choice of hadith. Trad. G.
► H. Bousquet, Paris: Sindbad (“The Library of Islam. Texts. ”) 291 pp
► Frobenius Leo (1998). Kabyle stories collected by Leo Frobenius, Volume IV: Other Fabulous Tales. Trad. Mr Fetta. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud, 238 p.
► Frobenius Leo (1997). Kabyle stories collected by Leo Fro- Benius, volume III: The Fabulous. Trad. Mr Fetta. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud, 222 p.
► Frobenius Leo (1996). Kabyle stories collected by Leo Fro-Benius, Volume II: The Monstrous. trad. Mr Fetta. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud, 350 p.
► d'Huy, Julien (2011). Le mythe Ovidien de Pygmalion trouverait l’une de ses origines dans la Berbérie préhistorique
► d'Huy, Julien (2011). Le récit du "Chasseur adroit": un mythe kabyle à remonter le temps ?
► Ringgenberg, Patrick (2006). Persian painting, or the heavenly vision. Paris: The Two Oceans, 241 p.
► Rodrigue, Alain (1999). L'art rupestre du Haut Atlas marocain. Paris: L'Harmattan
► Hachid Malika 2000. Les premiers Berberes : entre Mediterranee, Tassili et Nil. Alger : Inas-Yas – Edisud, 316 p.
► Voisin Andre Roger 2007. Contes et Legendes des Nomades du Sahara. Paris : L’Harmattan ("La Legende des Mondes"), 121 p.

Loading comments...