Narratives and journeys in rock art : : a reader / / edited by George Nash and Aron Mazel.

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress Publishing Limited,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (703 pages) :; illustrations (some color), charts
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Introduction -- Seeing and Construing -- The Making and 'Meaning' of a Southern African Rock Art Motif -- J.D. Lewis-Williams -- An Introduction to the Problems of Southern African Rock Art Regions: -- The Rock Art of Bongani Mountain Lodge and its Environs -- Jamie Hampson, William Challis, Geoffrey Blundell and Conraad De Rosner -- Fluvial erosion of inscriptions and petroglyphs at Siega Verde, Spain -- Robert G. Bednarik -- The Location of Prehistoric Rock Art in North-East England: -- An Experimental Approach to Field Survey -- Richard Bradley, Tess Durden and Nigel Spencer -- Beyond Art and Between the Caves -- Thinking About Context in the Interpretive Process -- Margaret W. Conkey -- Transculturation, Rock Art and Cross-Cultural Contact -- Thomas Heyd -- The Cultural Context of Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art -- Robert Layton -- Who Thought Rock Art Was About Archaeology? -- The Role of Prehistory in Algeria's Terror -- Jeremy Keenan -- The power of a place in understanding southern San rock engravings -- Janette Deacon -- Acoustic elements of (pre)historic rock art landscapes at the Fourth Nile Cataract -- Cornelia Kleinitz -- Unsettled times: shaded polychromes and the making of hunter-gatherer history -- in the southeastern mountains of southern Africa -- Aron D. Mazel -- Engraved in Place And Time: -- A Review of Variability in the Rock Art of the Northern Cape and Karoo -- David Morris -- Rock art and the material culture of Siberian and Central Asian shamanism -- Ekaterina Devlet -- Chronological Trends in Negev Rock Art: The Har Michia Petroglyphs as a Test Case -- Davida Eisenberg-Degen and Steven A. Rosen -- Making sense of obscure pictures from our own history: -- exotic images from Callan Park, Australia -- John Clegg. 
505 8 |a Religious Spatial Behaviour: Why Space is Important to Religion -- Matthew Kelleher -- Bedrock notions and isochrestic choice: evidence for localised stylistic patterning -- in the engravings of the Sydney region -- Jo McDonald -- Rainbow Colour and Power among the Waanyi of Northwest Queensland -- Paul S. C. Taçon -- Caves as Landscapes -- Jean Clottes -- Landscape representations on boulders and menhirs -- in the Valcamonica-Valtellina area -- (Alps, Italy) -- Angelo Fossati -- Roaring Rocks: -- An Audio-Visual Perspective on Hunter-Gatherer Engravings in Northern Sweden and Scandinavia -- Joakim Goldhahn -- Rock Art and Archaeological Excavationin Campo Lameiro, Galicia -- A new chronological proposal for the Atlantic rock art -- Manuel Santos Estévez and Yolanda Seoane Veiga -- The Shore Connection -- Cognitive landscape and communication with rock carvings in northernmost Europe -- Knut Helskog -- Rock art as visual representation - -- or how to travel to Sweden without Christopher Tilley -- Liliana Janik -- A discovery of possible Upper Palaeolithic Parietal art -- in Cathole Cave, Gower Peninsula, South Wales -- George Nash, Peter van Calsteren, Louise Thomas and Michael J. Simms -- Images as Messages in Society -- Prolegomena to the Study of Scandinavian Petroglyphs and Semiotics -- Jarl Nordbladh -- Approaches to Passage Tomb Art -- Muiris O'Sullivan -- Ritual Landscapes -- Toward a Reinterpretation of Stone Age Rock Art in Trøndelag, Norway -- Kalle Sognnes -- Excavation of a rock art site at Hunterheugh Crag, Northumberland -- Clive Waddington -- From natural settings to spiritual places in the Algonkian sacred landscape: -- an archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic analysis of Canadian Shield rock-art sites -- Daniel Arsenault -- In Small Cupules Forgotten: -- Rock Markings, Archaeology, and Ethnography in The Deep South. 
505 8 |a Johannes H. N. Loubser -- Shamanism, Natural Modeling and the Rock Art -- of Far Western North American Hunter-Gatherers -- David S. Whitley -- Tsagiglalal, She Who Watches: -- Rock Art as an Interpretable Phenomenon -- James D. Keyser -- Rocks in the landscape: managing the Inka agricultural cycle -- Frank Meddens -- On-Site and post-site analysis of pictographs -- within the San Pedro Viejo de Pichasca rock shelter, Limarí Valley, North-Central Chile -- Francisca Moya, Felipe Armstrong, Mara Basile, George Nash, Andrés Troncoso and Francisco Vergara -- _GoBack -- Contents -- Introduction -- George Nash and Aron Mazel -- Seeing and Construing -- The Making and 'Meaning' of a Southern African Rock Art Motif -- J.D. Lewis-Williams -- An Introduction to the Problems of Southern African Rock Art Regions: -- The Rock Art of Bongani Mountain Lodge and its Environs -- Jamie Hampson, William Challis, Geoffrey Blundell and Conraad De Rosner -- Fluvial erosion of inscriptions and petroglyphs at Siega Verde, Spain -- Robert G. Bednarik -- The Location of Prehistoric Rock Art in North-East England: -- An Experimental Approach to Field Survey -- Richard Bradley, Tess Durden and Nigel Spencer -- Beyond Art and Between the Caves -- Thinking About Context in the Interpretive Process -- Margaret W. Conkey -- Transculturation, Rock Art and Cross-Cultural Contact -- Thomas Heyd -- The Cultural Context of Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art -- Robert Layton -- Who Thought Rock Art Was About Archaeology? -- The Role of Prehistory in Algeria's Terror -- Jeremy Keenan -- The power of a place in understanding southern San rock engravings -- Janette Deacon -- Acoustic elements of (pre)historic rock art landscapes at the Fourth Nile Cataract -- Cornelia Kleinitz -- Unsettled times: shaded polychromes and the making of hunter-gatherer history. 
505 8 |a in the southeastern mountains of southern Africa -- Aron D. Mazel -- Engraved in Place And Time: -- A Review of Variability in the Rock Art of the Northern Cape and Karoo -- David Morris -- Rock art and the material culture of Siberian and Central Asian shamanism -- Ekaterina Devlet -- Chronological Trends in Negev Rock Art: The Har Michia Petroglyphs as a Test Case -- Davida Eisenberg-Degen and Steven A. Rosen -- Making sense of obscure pictures from our own history: -- exotic images from Callan Park, Australia -- John Clegg -- Religious Spatial Behaviour: Why Space is Important to Religion -- Matthew Kelleher -- Matthew Kelleher -- Bedrock notions and isochrestic choice: evidence for localised stylistic patterning -- in the engravings of the Sydney region -- Jo McDonald -- Rainbow Colour and Power among the Waanyi of Northwest Queensland -- Paul S. C. Taçon -- Caves as Landscapes -- Jean Clottes -- Landscape representations on boulders and menhirs -- in the Valcamonica-Valtellina area -- (Alps, Italy) -- Angelo Fossati -- Roaring Rocks: -- An Audio-Visual Perspective on Hunter-Gatherer Engravings in Northern Sweden and Scandinavia -- Joakim Goldhahn -- Joakim Goldhahn -- Roaring Rocks -- Rock Art and Archaeological Excavation in Campo Lameiro, Galicia -- A new chronological proposal for the Atlantic rock art -- Manuel Santos Estévez and Yolanda Seoane Veiga -- The Shore Connection -- Cognitive landscape and communication with rock carvings in northernmost Europe -- Knut Helskog -- Rock art as visual representation - -- or how to travel to Sweden without Christopher Tilley -- Liliana Janik -- A discovery of possible Upper Palaeolithic Parietal art -- in Cathole Cave, Gower Peninsula, South Wales -- George Nash, Peter van Calsteren, Louise Thomas and Michael J. Simms -- Images as Messages in Society. 
505 8 |a Prolegomena to the Study of Scandinavian Petroglyphs and Semiotics -- Jarl Nordbladh -- Approaches to Passage Tomb Art -- Muiris O'Sullivan -- Ritual Landscapes -- Toward a Reinterpretation of Stone Age Rock Art in Trøndelag, Norway -- Kalle Sognnes -- Excavation of a rock art site at Hunterheugh Crag, Northumberland -- Clive Waddington with Benjamin Johnson and Aron Mazel -- From natural settings to spiritual places in the Algonkian sacred landscape: -- an archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic analysis of Canadian Shield rock-art sites -- Daniel Arsenault -- In Small Cupules Forgotten: -- Rock Markings, Archaeology, and Ethnography in The Deep South -- Johannes H. N. Loubser -- Shamanism, Natural Modeling and the Rock Art -- of Far Western North American Hunter-Gatherers -- David S. Whitley -- Tsagiglalal, She Who Watches: -- Rock Art as an Interpretable Phenomenon -- James D. Keyser -- Rocks in the landscape: managing the Inka agricultural cycle -- Frank Meddens -- On-Site and post-site analysis of pictographs -- within the San Pedro Viejo de Pichasca rock shelter, Limarí Valley, North-Central Chile -- Francisca Moya, Felipe Armstrong, Mara Basile, George Nash, Andrés Troncoso and Francisco Vergara. 
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