American Indian Rock Art, Volume 27, ARARA. Steven M. Freers and Alanah Woody, editor
2001, American Rock Art Research Association, paper
336 pages, color photo cover, 116 b/w photos, 149 illustrations, 17 tables, 14 maps, 8-½" x 11"
$25.00
Papers published from the xxxx Tucson, Arizona meetings include:
- Introduction to the Section Dedicated to Navajo Rock Art, Jane Kolber
- A History of Navajo Rock Art Research, David M. Brugge
- Recording, Protecting, and Studying Navajo Rock Art: A Project in Chaco Canyon, Jane Kolber
- Chaco Navajo Ceremonial Rock Art and Anasazi SymbolsCarol Ambruster and Tony Hull,
- Dinétah Ceremonial Rock Art and Cultural Affiliation in Northwest New Mexico, James Mathew Copeland
- Tracking the Dinétah Hunter: Hunting Themes in Navajo Rock Art, Hugh C. Rogers
- On the Trail of Dinétah Skywatchers: Patterned Dots and Scattered Pluses, Von Del Chamberlain and Hugh Rogers
- The Talking Rocks of Carson's Wall: Navajo History and Settlement as Revealed at a Multicomponent Rock Art Site in the Chinle Valley, Arizona, Dennis Gilpin
- Livestock in Navajo Rock Art, Donna Yoder
- Navajo Rock Art Discussion, Taft Blackhorse
- Analyzing Petroglyphs and Geoglyphs With Four New Perspectives: Evaluating What's There and What's Not, Ronald I. Dorn, Edward and Diane Stasak, and Persis Clarkson
- Weathering Impacts on Petroglyph Engravings and Rock Panels, Gregory A. Pope
- Landscapes in Transition? New Radiocarbon dates on Cave Drawings from the Mitchell-Palmer Limestone Belt (Northeastern Australia), Bruno David, Ruth Ann Armitage, Marvin W. Rowe, and Ewan Lawson
- Indirect Percussion: Fact or Fiction?, Rex Weeks
- Traversing the Great Gray Middle Ground: An Examination of Shamanistic Interpretation of Rock Art, Ken Hedges
- Inscription Point: Too Little Too Late?, Donald E. Weaver Jr., Robert Mark and Evelyn Billo
- The Challenge of Long-Term Preservation: Managing Impacts to Rock Art at Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, Karen G. Harry, Evelyn Billo, and Robert Mark
- Rock Art and Well Pad Construction: An Example of Conservation from Wyoming, Mavis Greer and John Greer
- Effects of Fire on Rock Art, Roger Kelly and Daniel F. McCarthy
- Art as Science, Science as Art: Aerial Photographic Applications in Rock Art Research, Persis B. Clarkson
- The Grapevine Style of the Eastern Mojave of California and Nevada, Don D. Christensen, and Jerry Dickey
- Pictographs of the Volcanic Tableland, Inyo and Mono Counties, California, Courtney R. Smith and David Lee
- Marking Time at Lagomarsino: An Exploration of the Competing Narratives of Rock Art Studies, Angus R. Quinlan and Alanah Woody
- The Star Burst Solar Site, Pah Pah Range, Washoe County, Nevada, Alvin McLane and Oyvind Frock
- Lizard Cave: A Possible Solar Marker at CA-KER-5525, Jack Sprague and Gale Grasse
- The Serpent: A Shamanistic Motif in the Archaic/Basketmaker Rock Art Imagery of the Palavayu Anthropomorphic Style (PASTYLE), Arizona, Ekkehart Malotki
- Yavapai Cosmology: Early Timekeepers in the Prescott Area, Arizona, Nancy Lee Hayden
- Atlatl Hunters of the Sierra Madre Oriental (Mexico), Wm. Breen Murray, and Hector Lazcano
- Rupestres Paintings in the “La Madera” Mountains (aka Wood Mountains), Sonora, Mexico, César A. Quijada
- Atlatl Hunters of the Sierra Madre Oriental (Mexico), E. Gene Riggs
- A Cluster Analysis of Anthropomorphic Symbols in North American Rock Art, J.T. O'Connor
- Kohta Circus: A Mesoamerican Connection, Eileen Green and Elaine Holmes
- Climbing Bear, Spirit Helper: Companion Petroglyphs at Shalabolino (Siberia) and Shavano Valley (Colorado, USA), Lynda D. McNeil
- In Touch with the Art, Janet Lever
- The Hand Prints at CA-RIV-114: A Forensic and Anthropomorphic Study, Steven M. Freers
- American Indian Rock Art: Guidelines for Authors, Frank G. Bock, Steven M. Freers, and Anne McConnell
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