Robert David’s presentation is based on his dissertation research, in which he considers how rock art imagery in the Klamath Basin served different purposes within three different socially-constructed contexts. Specifically, he analyzes rock art within settlement sites (villages, large seasonal camps), frequently used areas (popular springs, trails, work areas), and special use areas (caves, high mountain retreats), which are in some way separate from the mundane world. “Meaning” is explored within each of these contexts.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/archaeology-first-thursdays/1007/thumbnail.jp
Rock art is a form of human-driven landscape change, with multiple levels of impact. However, the na...
The research presented here addresses issues in the socio-cultural production of pictographic rock-a...
To enhance our comprehension of human past cultures it becomes essential to take into consideration ...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Recent research in the Klamath Basin has shown that rock art and landscape are intimately connected,...
The product of ten years of fieldwork at Little Lake Ranch in the Rose Valley, the southern gateway ...
The research presented in this study is an archaeological exploration of the role of monumental rock...
The Barrier Canyon Style of rock art is found in south-eastern Utah, United States. It is the work o...
The disarticulation of rock art from the archaeological record and its changing environment remains ...
The Upper Nepean River catchment in the Sydney Basin has a rich repertoire of visual imagery - rock-...
Social behaviour and structures are often invisible in the archaeological record. However, rock art ...
The assemblage content of aboriginal rock art varies from place to place on the northern Colorado Pl...
The focus of this thesis is the rock art of Nevada, a state in the western United States. While the ...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
This paper attempts to analyze the location of bighorn sheep rock art in the Dolores River Valley in...
Rock art is a form of human-driven landscape change, with multiple levels of impact. However, the na...
The research presented here addresses issues in the socio-cultural production of pictographic rock-a...
To enhance our comprehension of human past cultures it becomes essential to take into consideration ...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Recent research in the Klamath Basin has shown that rock art and landscape are intimately connected,...
The product of ten years of fieldwork at Little Lake Ranch in the Rose Valley, the southern gateway ...
The research presented in this study is an archaeological exploration of the role of monumental rock...
The Barrier Canyon Style of rock art is found in south-eastern Utah, United States. It is the work o...
The disarticulation of rock art from the archaeological record and its changing environment remains ...
The Upper Nepean River catchment in the Sydney Basin has a rich repertoire of visual imagery - rock-...
Social behaviour and structures are often invisible in the archaeological record. However, rock art ...
The assemblage content of aboriginal rock art varies from place to place on the northern Colorado Pl...
The focus of this thesis is the rock art of Nevada, a state in the western United States. While the ...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
This paper attempts to analyze the location of bighorn sheep rock art in the Dolores River Valley in...
Rock art is a form of human-driven landscape change, with multiple levels of impact. However, the na...
The research presented here addresses issues in the socio-cultural production of pictographic rock-a...
To enhance our comprehension of human past cultures it becomes essential to take into consideration ...