Although the Hohokam produced a number of rock art sites that feature a variety of images, rock art scholars have yet to explore how often different types of images occur at these sites or how they are associated on individual rock features. As such, the purpose of this project was to analyze the glyphs at two Hohokam rock art sites, South Mountain and Tumamoc Hill, to look for possible patterns in how often an image occurs at each site, and how often it co-occurs with other types of glyphs at the same site. By examining these topics in relation to the ontology of identity, this project revealed that the Hohokam tended to utilize the same types of images in their rock art at both sites, but used them with different frequencies. In addition,...
The term rock art represents prehistoric, historic and present images, which are being created on th...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
Research on southern African rock art interpretation has been heavily steered to geographically ‘ric...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
The assemblage content of aboriginal rock art varies from place to place on the northern Colorado Pl...
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to...
Present in the Trans-Pecos rock art of west Texas are many motifs intelligible within hunter-gathere...
Anthropologists, and increasingly archaeologists, are using the word 'ontology' with escalating freq...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
International audiencePatterns of superposition in rock art are often used to systematically constru...
The product of ten years of fieldwork at Little Lake Ranch in the Rose Valley, the southern gateway ...
Valued for its context, rock art is an important tool for gaining knowledge about the past. It provi...
The term rock art represents prehistoric, historic and present images, which are being created on th...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
Research on southern African rock art interpretation has been heavily steered to geographically ‘ric...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
The assemblage content of aboriginal rock art varies from place to place on the northern Colorado Pl...
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to...
Present in the Trans-Pecos rock art of west Texas are many motifs intelligible within hunter-gathere...
Anthropologists, and increasingly archaeologists, are using the word 'ontology' with escalating freq...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
International audiencePatterns of superposition in rock art are often used to systematically constru...
The product of ten years of fieldwork at Little Lake Ranch in the Rose Valley, the southern gateway ...
Valued for its context, rock art is an important tool for gaining knowledge about the past. It provi...
The term rock art represents prehistoric, historic and present images, which are being created on th...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
Research on southern African rock art interpretation has been heavily steered to geographically ‘ric...