Chippindale, Christopher 1951- Archaeology of rock-art Search this
Physical description:
xx, 400 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2004
Notes:
A companion to: The archaeology of rock-art: Cambridge, 1998.
Contents:
Pictures in place: approaches to the figured landscapes of rock-art / Christopher Chippindale and George Nash -- Worlds within stone: the inner and outer rock-art landscapes of northern Australia and southern Africa / Paul S.C. Tac̦on and Sven Ouzman -- Rock-art, landscape, sacred places: attitudes in contemporary archaeological theory / Daniel Arsenault -- Lcational analysis in rock-art studies / William D. Hyder -- From millimetre up to kilometre: a framewrok of space and of scale for reporting and studying rock-art in its landscape / Dhristopher Chippindale -- The canvas as the art: landscape analysis of the rock-art panel / James D. Keyser and George Poetschat -- The landscape setting of rock-painting sites in the Brandberg (Namibia): infrastructure, Gestaltung, use and meaning / Tilman Lenssen-Erz -- Rock-art and the experienced landscape: the emergence of late Holocene symbolism in north-east Australia / Bruno David -- Linkage between rock-art and landscape in Aboriginal Australia / Josephine Flood -- Places of power: the placement of Dinwoody petroglyphs across the Wyoming landscape / Lawrence Loendorf -- Friends in low places: rock-art and landscape on the Modoc Plateau / David S. Whitley, Johannes H.N. Loubser and Don Hann -- Dangerous ground: a critique of landscape in rock-art studies / Benjamin W. Smith and Geoffrey Blundell -- Landscapes in rock-art: rock-carving and ritual in the old European North / Knut Helskog -- From natural settings to spiritual places in the Algonkian sacred landscape: an archaeological, ethnohistorical and ehtnographic analysis of Canadian Shield rock-art sites / Daniel Arsenault -- The topographic engravings of Alpine rock-art: fields, settlements and agricultural landscapes / Andrea Arcà -- Walking through landscape: a photographic essay of the Campo Lameiro valley, Galicia, north-western Spain / George Nash, Lindsey Nash and Christopher Chippindale