Description: Making Marks: Graduate Studies in Rock Art Research at the New Millennium, Jennifer K. K. Huang and Elisabeth V. Culley, editors 2005, American Rock Art Research Association, Occasional Paper No. 5, paper 232 pages, 95 b/w photos, 55 drawn illustrations, 27 tables, 20 maps, 8-1/2" x 11" Papers in this volume were presented at rock art sessions of the 2001, 2002, and 2003 Society for American Archaeology meetings. Monumental Modified Speleothem Sculpture: New Patterns in a Class of Ancient Maya Cave Art, Cameron S. Griffith and Sarah M.P. Jack Dating Pictographs: Independent Dates and Their Implications For Rock Art, Karen L. Steelman and Marvin W. Rowe The Angelim Style and Northeast Brazilian Rock Art, Reinaldo Morales, Jr. A Stylistic Chronology of Maori Rock Art in the South Island of New Zealand, Andrew Blanshard A Study of Gestures in Anthropomorphic Figures in Rock Paintings of Cape York Penninsula, Australia, Carol Patterson Snames and Science, Michael Barry and John Clegg Spatially Analysing Rock Art Sites within a GIS: A Preliminary Report, Melissa Johnson Limitations of Shamanistic Interpretive Models for Southern Africa and Upper Paleolithic Rock Art, Julien Riel-Salvatore Conservation Efforts on the Engravings of the Côa Valley Archaeological Park, Portugal, Jennifer K. K. Huang Anthropomorphizing the Landscape: The Pecos River Style Core Motifs, James B. Harrison, III A Study of Design Element Patterns Associated with Petroglyph Faces Bisected by Rock Angles at Archaeological Site LA9064, Kenneth Y. "Woody" Duncan Learning From Images in Context: Theory Building for Rock Art in Archaeology, Nancy H. Olsen Rock Art and Landscape in the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site, Southeast Colorado, Amanda R. Wintcher Location, Location, Location: Rock Art Sites as Sacred Geography, Carolynne L. Merrell Content-Context Relationships in the Rock Art of Chavez Pass, North-central Arizona, Jennifer K. K. Huang "Moving Mountains" to Provide Access to Rock Art: Multi-media Interpretation of the Hedgepeth Hills Petroglyph Site, Lorelei Sells Footprints of the Hisatsinom: Hopi Interpretations of Ancient Images in the San Pedro Valley of Southern Arizona, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
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Book Title: Making Marks: Graduate Studies in Rock Research...
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Title: Making Marks: Graduate Studies in Rock Art Research New Millenium
Publisher: American Rock Art Research Association
Original Language: English
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Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
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Publication Year: 2005
Type: Journal
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Jennifer K. K. Huang, editor, Elisabeth V. Culley, editor, HUANG (Jennifer K.K.) And Elisabeth V. Culley Editors
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Features: 1st Edition
Genre: Art & Culture
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Rock Art, Archaeology
Subjects: Art & Culture
Number of Pages: 232