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While there has always been a large public interest in ancient pictures painted or carved on stone, the archaeological study of rock art is in its infancy. But intensive amounts of research has revolutionized this field in the past decade. New methods of dating and analysis help to pinpoint the makers of these beautiful images, new interpretive models help us understand this art in relation to culture. Identification, conservation and management of rock art sites have become major issues in historical preservation worldwide. And the number of archaeologically attested sites has mushroomed. In this handbook, the leading researchers in the rock art area provide cogent, state-of-the-art summaries of the technical, interpretive, and regional advances in rock art research. The book offers a comprehensive, basic reference of current information on key topics over six continents for archaeologists, anthropologists, art historians, and rock art enthusiasts.
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This 863-page tome presents a comprehensive discussion of rock art research worldwide through a compendium of 24 scholarly essays by as many eminent authorities. However, the 45-page introduction by the editor reads rather like a dissertation. The substance of the volume comes through the essays, most of which were written by outstanding rock art researchers throughout the world, covering nearly every aspect of rock art research ranging from recording methods, management planning, and conservation to recent age-dating methods and analysis. Interpretation of rock art has always been difficult, and too often subjective. However, the authors of this outstanding compilation present excellent discussions on style, classification, and structure and use various methods--such as semiotic approaches, ethnographic studies, and even neuropsychological approaches--to shine some scientific light on rock art in order to illuminate this difficult subject. Over half the book is an illustrated, well-researched, and well-written section titled "Overview of World Rock Art." Geographic areas covered are North and South America, Paleolithic and post-Paleolithic Europe, Australia, Oceania, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates through professional/practitioners, the book may be too specialized and scholarly for others. F. G. Bock emeritus, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Table des matières
1 Rock Art and Rock Art Research in Worldwide Perspective: An Introduction | p. 7 |
I Analytical and Management Methods | |
2 Rock Art Recording | p. 55 |
3 Management Planning for Conservation | p. 80 |
4 Relative Dating Methods | p. 116 |
5 Dating by AMS Radiocarbon Analysis | p. 139 |
6 Chronometric Techniques: Engravings | p. 167 |
7 Physical and Chemical Analysis | p. 190 |
8 Style and Classification | p. 221 |
II Interpretive Approaches | |
9 Studying Ancient Pictures as Pictures | p. 247 |
10 Structural and Semiotic Approaches | p. 273 |
11 Ethnographic Study and Symbolic Analysis | p. 311 |
12 Brainstorming Images: Neuropsychology and Rock Art Research | p. 332 |
III Overview of World Rock Art | |
13 Archaic North America | p. 361 |
14 North American Indian Agriculturalists | p. 414 |
15 Paleolithic Europe | p. 459 |
16 Post-Paleolithic Europe | p. 482 |
17 Australia | p. 530 |
18 Oceania | p. 576 |
19 Saharan Africa | p. 605 |
20 Sub-Saharan Africa | p. 637 |
21 Lowland South America | p. 665 |
22 Andean South America | p. 707 |
23 Asia | p. 760 |
24 The Middle East | p. 786 |
Glossary | p. 825 |
Index | p. 837 |
Contributors | p. 857 |