Prehistoric religion
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Prehistoric religion is a general term for the religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples. More specifically it encompasses Paleolithic religion, Mesolithic religion, Neolithic religion and Bronze Age religion.
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See also
- Ancestor worship
- Anthropology of religion
- Bear worship
- Bull worship
- Circular ditches, Goseck circle
- Development of religion
- Fire worship
- Ä gantija
- Goddess
- Henge, Stonehenge
- Horse sacrifice
- Megalithic tomb, Tumulus
- Moon worship
- Religions of the ancient Near East
- Sacral king
- Sun worship
- Tarxien Temples
- Urmonotheismus
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