The twenty papers presented in this volume stem from the First AURA Congress held in Darwin in 1988, an effort on the part of the Australian Rock Art Research Association to assemble an internationally significant body of expertise in the field of prehistoric rock art. Extensively illustrated, contributors include: E B Parkman (Cupule Petroglyph occurrences in the American West); R Mark & E Newman (Cup-and-ring petroglyps in northern California); D W Ritter & E W Ritter (Line convention in rock art of North America );G ...
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The twenty papers presented in this volume stem from the First AURA Congress held in Darwin in 1988, an effort on the part of the Australian Rock Art Research Association to assemble an internationally significant body of expertise in the field of prehistoric rock art. Extensively illustrated, contributors include: E B Parkman (Cupule Petroglyph occurrences in the American West); R Mark & E Newman (Cup-and-ring petroglyps in northern California); D W Ritter & E W Ritter (Line convention in rock art of North America );G Granzberg & J Steinbring (The line, tree, and circle in rock art and pictography); K M Nissen (Petroglyph research in the Western Great Basin of North America); D L Hamann (Hohokam rock art of Southern Arizona); E C Dorman (Prehistoric rock art of the San Rafael Swell); C W Meighan (Central American rock art); R E Connick & F Connick (A summer solstice petroglyph site); R Q Lewis et al (Colonial rock art in Bolivia); M Consens (Rock art sites of southeastern South America); M M Podesta (Approaches to Argentinean Puna rock art); R Q Lewis (Bolivian rock art)
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Fine. Papers Presented to Symposium (Oxbow Monograph, 45) Collectible Fine First Edition Quarto 186 pp. B/W photos. illus text. drawings Many Essays on Symposium on Rock Art North America and South America Bolivia and Central America Barrier Canyon. California Mt. Shasta Vision quest rocks Santa Barbara. Astroarchaeology cup and saucer as in Scotland and Ireland. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans.