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Relating to rock art in the contemporary world : navigating symbolism, meaning and significance / edited by Liam M. Brady and Paul S.C. Taçon.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Boulder : University Press of Colorado, 2016.
Description
1 online resource
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Indigenous art
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Rock paintings
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Editor
Taçon, Paul S. C. (Paul Stephen Charles), 1958-
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Brady, Liam M., 1978-
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Summary note
"Rock art is considered an archaeological artifact reflecting activities from the past, it is also a phenomenon with present-day meaning and relevance to both indigenous and non-indigenous communities. Challenging traditional ways of thinking about this recognizable form of visual heritage and providing insight into its contemporary significance"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Print version record.
Contents
The place of rock art in the contemporary world / Paul S.C. Taçon and Liam M. Brady
A fabricated past? The case of Nyero Rock art site, Kumi District, Uganda / Catherine Namono
"What rock art?" Stories from Northeast Thailand / Noel Hidalgo Tan, Atthasit Sukkham, Gemma Boyle, Watinee Tanompolkrang, Jutinach Bowonsachoti, and Duangpond Singhaseni
What the places teach us : challenges for cultural tourism and Indigenous stewardship of rock art sites in the North American midcontinent / John Norder and Dagmara Zawadzka
"That painting now is telling us something" : negotiating and apprehending contemporary meaning in Yanyuwa rock art, Northern Australia / Liam M. Brady and John J. Bradley
Parks, petroglyphs, fish, and Zuni : an emotional geography of contemporary human-animal-water relationships / Kurt E. Dongoske and Kelley Hays-Gilpin
Rock art in South African society today / Benjamin W. Smith
Inscribing history : the complex geographies of Bedouin tribal symbols in the Negev Desert, Southern Israel / Davida Eisenberg-Degen, George H. Nash and Joshua Schmidt
Land/people relationships and the future of rock art in the Laura Basin, Northeastern Australia / Noelene Cole
From science to heritage : new challenges for world heritage rock art sites in Mediterranean Spain in the 21st century / Ines Domingo and Manuel Bea
Rock art, cultural change, the media and national heritage identity in the 21st century / Paul S.C. Taon
Teaching and learning about rock art in Argentina / Dánae Fiore, Marianna Ocampo and Agustín Acevedo
Recent art history in rock country : bark painters inspired by rock paintings / Luke Taylor
Marks and meeting grounds / Ursula K. Frederick
Establishing new ground : reflexive/reflective thinking and plotting a future for studying rock art in contemporary contexts / Liam M. Brady and Paul S.C. Taçon.
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ISBN
9781607324980 ((electronic bk.))
1607324989 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
962436685
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