Metáforas de la eclosión y del cultivo. Imaginarios de la agricultura en época ibérica
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1996.v69.231Abstract
From a general approach various groups of Iberian images related with the signs of the vegetal world are treated in this paper: those showing an spontaneous generation and those introducing the metaphors of agriculture. We depart from a common Mediterranean thought, but our main interest will be the specificities and singularities of the Iberian examples. It is proposed to link some of these Iberian images with both the cosmogonie vision of the beginnings and the mythical invention of agriculture. In both cases images fulfill a more or less definite role within the society which demands them. The historical context could illuminate a more universal thought.
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