Rock Art Papers, Volume 11, Ken Hedges, editor
1994, San Diego Museum Papers No.31, paper
170 pages, 86 b/w photos, 87 figures, 10 maps, 12 tables, 8-1/2" x 11"
$18.00
- Piedras Pintas: A Trinary Petroglyph Site of Major Importance, Baja California Sur, Mexico (O.Winston Hampton)
- Social Issues Regarding the Rock Art of Arroyo del Tordillo, Central Baja California (Eric Ritter)
- Swallow Rock (CA-FRE-2485): An Outstanding Petroglyph in the Southern Diablo Range, Fresno County, California (Daniel Foster & John Betts)
- Myths, Metaphors, and Privileged Interpreters: The Case of Agawa Bay (William Strange)
- Debajo de la Nariz: Neglected Rock Art of Central Mexico (E.C.Krupp)
- Selected Recording and Changing Times: The "Evolution" of a Chumash Rock Painting (Georgia Lee)
- Enhancing the Spatial Aspects of Rock Art Recordings and Drawings (Elanie Moore)
- Harrington's Notes Regarding Chumash Indian Cave Paintings (Lisa Steinberg)
- More Possible Archaeoastronomy Findings at Agua Dulce Canyon (John Rafter)
- The Case of the Missing Petroglyphs: Large-Scale Vandalism at Sierra Estrella (Ken Hedges)
- Grand Canyon Pictographs: Comments on the Grand Canyon Polychrome Style (Mary Allen)
- Rock Art, Ceramics, and Textiles: The Validity of Unifying Art Motifs (Don Christenson)
- Three Sites on Glorieta Mesa, New Mexico, Show Evidence of Western Archaic Tradition Rock Art (Frank & A.J.Bock)
- Astronomical Symbology in the Rock Art at the Village of the Great Kivas, Zuni, New Mexico (Edward Pasahow)
- A Unique Map in Stone (Miles Prescott)
- The Deer as a Symbol (Thomas Hersh)
- The Symbolic Image of Mountain Lion: Recreating Myth in Rock Art (Bernard Jones, Jr.)
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