Dating and the Earliest Known Rock Art, Matthias Strecker and Paul Bahn, editors
1999, Oxbow Books, paper
96 pages, 52 b/w photos, 24 figures, 8 maps, 13 tables, 8-1/4" x 11-3/4"
$30.00
Papers presented in Symposia 1-3 of the SIARB Congress, Cochabamba, Bolivia, April 1997. Paper titles include:
- A Universal Standard for Reporting the Ages of Petroglyphs and Rock Paintings, Alan Watchman
- Early Rock Art of Mid-Continental North America, Jack Steinbring
- The Earliest Petroglyph Traditions on the North American Plains, Alice M. Tratebas
- Dating Rock Art in Brazil, Andre Prous
- Dating the Rock Art at Monte Alegre, Brazil, Anna C. Roosevelt
- The Chronology and Evolution of the Prehistoric Rock Paintings in the Serra da Capivara National Park Piaui, Brazil, Anne-Marie Pessis
- Dating of the Prehistoric Rock Paintings in the Serra da Capivara National Park Piaui, Brazil, Maria Conceicao Meneses Lage
- Argentina's Oldest Rock Art, Juan Schobinger
- Pigment Analysis and Absolute Dating of Rock Paintings from Jujuy, Argentina, Maria Isabel Hernandez Llosas, Alan Watchman and John Southon
- Face to Face with the Earliest 'Art Object', Paul G. Bahn
- The Earliest Art of Uzbekistan in its Central Asian Context: Some Dilemmas with Chronological Estimations in Central Asian Rock Art, Andrzej Rozwadowski and Muhiddin Huzanazarov
- Chronostylistic Elements for the Dating of the Open-Air Rock Art Assemblages of Domingo Garcia (Segovia, Spain), Sergio Ripol Lopez and Laboratorio de Estudios Paleoliticos
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