
The Archaeology of Rock-Art
by Edited by Christopher Chippindale , Paul S. C. TaçonBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
1. An archaeology of rock-art through informed methods and informal methods Paul Tacon and Christopher Chippindale | |
2. Finding rain in the desert: landscape, gender and far western North American rock-art David S. Whitley | |
3. Towards a mindscape of landscape: rock-art as expression of world-understanding Sven Ouzman | |
4. Icon and narrative in transition: contact-period rock-art at Writing-on-Stone, southern Alberta, Canada Michael A. Klassen | |
5. Rain in Bushman belief, politics and history: the rock-art of rain-making in the south-eastern mountains, southern Africa Thomas A. Dowson | |
6. The many ways of dating Arnhem Land rock-art, north Australia Jean Clottes | |
7. The 'Three Cs': fresh avenues towards European Palaeolithic art Richard Bradley | |
8. Daggers drawn: depictions of Bronze Age weapons in Atlantic Europe Kalle Sognnes | |
9. Symbols in a changing world: rock-art and the transition from hunting to farming in mid Norway Meredith Wilson | |
10. Pacific rock-art and cultural genesis: a multivariate exploration Ralph Hartley | |
11. Spatial behaviour and learning in the prehistoric environment of the Colorado River drainage (south-eastern Utah), western North America Anne Vasser | |
12. The tale of the chameleon and the platypus: limited and likely choices in making pictures Benjamin Smith | |
13. Pictographic evidence of peyotism in the Lowe Pecos, Texas Archaic Carolyn E. Boyd | |
14. Modelling change in the contact art of the south-eastern San, southern Africa Pieter Jolly | |
15. Ethnography and method in southern African rock-art research Anne Solomon | |
16. Changing art in a changing society: the hunters' rock-art of western Norway Eva M. Walderhaug | |
17. Central Asian petroglyphs: between Indo-Iranian and shamanistic interpretations Henri-Paul Francfort | |
18. Shelter rock-art in the Sydney Basin (Australia) - a space-time continuum: exploring different influences on diachronic change Jo McDonald | |
19. Making sense of obscure pictures from our own history: exotic images from Callan Park, Australia John Clegg. |
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