I have seen it proposed a number of times that the unintelligible swirls and vortexes that are seen in prehistoric art, mostly in cairns and dolmens in the UK, is evidence of shamanism.
you know I have a confession to make here
this is perhaps the one instance that I have ever come across that there is any kind of club at work in the archaeological world
this explanation of shamanism is trotted out whenever an archaeolgist doesnt have an explanation for something
there are no cairns and dolmens in the UK beagle that have swirls and vortexes in them
perhaps you are thinking of passage tombs such as newgrange in ireland or maes howe in scotalnd that contain these types of images
shamanism doesnt fit at all because all these socities were neolithic to early bronze age and the belief of shamanism was long gone by that time
the funniest example of the shamanism excuse is the explanation for the white horse of uffington which recently was discovered to be over 5000 years old
at that time there were no horses white or otherwise in the uk
a local museum curator was asked for his explanation and he replied by saying
"a shaman rubbing his eyes after a religious ritual saw it in a vision....probably"
so
the overimaginative old school museum curators club is alive and well and answering questions in the uk
