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Rock art: He body culture of movement before Brazil

  • Autores: Marcial Cotes, Leandro Paiva, Artemis de Araújo Soares Soares, Michel Justamand, Gabriel de Oliveira Feijó, Vitor José Rampaneli de Almeida
  • Localización: Movimento: revista da Escola de Educação Física, ISSN 0104-754X, Nº. 29, 2023
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Arte rupestre: La cultura del cuerpo del movimiento antes de Brasil
    • Arte rupestre: A cultura corporal do movimento antes do Brasil
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    • This investigation discusses the relationship between the body culture of movement and two rock art scenes located in the Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, (Serra da Capivara National Park) - PNSC, in the state of Piauí, Brazil. The scenes depict a flic flac and a human pyramid, which have been accepted in contemporaneity as gymnastics and acrobatics. An interdisciplinary theoretical apparatus based on Physical Education and its relationships with Archeology and Anthropology was used in the analysis. The analysis is based on inferences, as nothing guarantees that the hands that portrayed the scenes had the same intentions as the authors of the research. One of the findings understands that motor skills helped the daily demands of adversity for the survival of the group. In another point of view, based on the Ilinx concept, flic flac satisfies the search for a trance/vertigo vital to ritualistic liturgy, and the human pyramid serves the imperative task of consolidating cooperative bonds and trust between its members in a hostile environment.


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