American Indian Rock Art, Volume 22, ARARA. Steven M. Freers, editor
1998, American Rock Art Research Association, paper
184 pages, 69 b/w photos, 104 figures, 19 tables, 17 maps, 8-1/2" x 11"
$20.00
Papers published from the 1995 Albuquerque, New Mexico meetings include:
- The Owl: A Shamanistic Motif in the Archaic Rock Art Iconography of the Palavayu Anthropomorphic Style, Northeastern Arizona, Ekkehart Malotki
- Great Basin Rock Art: Numic Tradition or Multicultural Diversity?, Sue Ann Monteleone
- An Evaluation of Abstract Figures in Central Montana Rock Art, Mavis Greer and John Greer
- Recording the Rock Art at Indian Hill, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Ken Hedges and Diane Hamann
- Lending a "Hand" to the San Luis Rey Style, Steven M. Freers
- 1995 Rock Art Fieldwork in Southern Venezuela, John Greer and Mavis Greer
- Pictographic Rock Art in Actun Kaua, Yucatan, Mexico, Terry Sayther, Deborah Stuart, and Allan Cobb
- Shamanic Portals: Do They Occur in Australian Rock Art, Margaret U. Bullen
- Grappling with Graffiti at Petroglyph National Monument, J. Claire Dean
- Managing Rock Art in an Urban Setting: The Challenges of South Mountain Park, Todd W. Bostwick
- A Rock Art Drawing Survey, Elanie A. Moore
- Using Computers to Describe Style, Russell A. Kirsch
- Mesoamerican Ceremony AMong the Prehistoric Jornada Mogollon, Kay Sutherland
- The Face of Solstice, Caroline S. Maddock
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