Rock art studies : news of the world VI /

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Imprint:Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13543495
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Other authors / contributors:Bahn, Paul G., editor.
Franklin, Natalie R., editor.
Strecker, Matthias, editor.
ISBN:9781789699630
1789699630
1789699622
9781789699623
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:Rock Art Studies: News of the World VI', like the previous editions in the series, covers rock art research and management all over the world over a five-year period, in this case, the years 2015 to 2019 inclusive. The current volume once again shows the wide variety of approaches that have been taken in different parts of the world and reflects the expansion and diversification of perspectives and research questions. One constant has been the impact of new techniques of recording rock art. This is especially evident in the realm of computer enhancement of the frequently faded and weathered rock imagery. As has been the case in past volumes, this collection of papers includes all of the latest discoveries, including in areas hitherto not known to contain rock art. While relatively little has happened in some areas, a great deal has occurred in others. Rock art studies continue to go through a period of intense scientific and technological development, but at the same time - due to the problems of preservation and vandalism - it is crucial to educate local people and the young about the importance of this fragile heritage.
Other form:Print version: 1789699622 9781789699623

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505 0 |a Preface -- Paul Bahn, Natalie Franklin and Matthias Strecker ; New Developments in Pleistocene Art (2015-2019) -- Paul G. Bahn ; Scandinavia and Northern Europe (2015-2019) -- Ulf Bertilsson, Christian Horn and Johan Ling ; Archaeology of Late Prehistoric Images in Southern Europe: Research Agenda (2015-2019) -- Primitiva Bueno Ramírez and Rodrigo de Balbín Behrmann ; Rock Art Studies in the Alps (2015-2019) -- Claudia Defrasne ; What's New in the Sahara? (2015-2019) -- Jean-Loïc Le Quellec ; Rock Art Research in Southern Africa (2015-2019) -- Romain Lahaye ; Rock Art Research in Arabia (2015-2019) -- Charly Poliakoff ; The North-West, the Urals and the Far East of Russia -- Elena Levanova, Alexander Pakhunov, Nadezhda Lobanova and Yuri Svoisky ; Rock Art in Western Central Asia (2015-2019) -- A. E. Rogozhinskiy ; Rock Art Studies in Mongolia (2015-2019) -- Jamiyan-Ombo Gantulga and Tsagaan Turbat ; Rock Art Research in India (2015-2019) -- James Blinkhorn ; Recent Developments in Rock Art Research in Southeast Asia (2015-2019) -- Noel Hidalgo Tan and Victoria N. Scott ; Recent Advances in China's Rock Art Research -- Ge Chao and Anni Jin ; The Discovery of New Rock Art in Korea and its Characteristics (2015-2019) -- Seog Ho Jang ; What's New in Research, Management and Conservation of Rock Art in Australia (2015-2019) -- Natalie Franklin ; Pacific Rock Art from 2015-2019: Local Research Trajectories and Synergistic Regional Themes and Trends -- Rachel Hoerman ; Recent Rock Art Studies in Canada -- Dagmara Zawadzka ; Rock Art Research in North America (2015-2019) -- Angus R. Quinlan ; Rock Art Research in Mexico (2015-2019) -- Alma Vega, Carlos Viramontes, María de la Luz Gutiérrez, Francisco Mendiola, Sandra Cruz and Francisco Rodríguez (†) ; New Rock Art Research in Central America and Maya Mexico (2015-2019) -- Martin Künne, Philippe Costa, Priscilla Molina Muñoz and Eric Gelliot ; Caribbean Rock Art Research (2015-2019) -- Michele H. Hayward and Michael A. Cinquino ; Advances In The Study Of Rock Art In Venezuela -- Pedro Rivas ; Rock Art Studies in Brazil (2015-2019) -- Andrei Isnardis and André Prous ; Rock Art Research in Peru (2015-2019) -- Rainer Hostnig and Liz Gonzales Ruiz ; Rock Art Studies in Bolivia (2015-2019) -- Matthias Strecker and Freddy Taboada ; New Rock Art Territories in Northern Uruguay (2015-2019) -- Leonel Cabrera Pérez ; Looking Back to Move Forward: Rock Art Research in Argentina (2015-2019) -- Dánae Fiore and Mara Basile ; Rock Art in Chile (2015-2019) -- Gloria Cabello, Daniela Valenzuela and Francisca Moya. 
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