Our purpose will be to explore the possible meanings and dating of the symbol based upon our study of some 29 examples of the form from 19 different rock-art sites, as well as its association with a stone pipe, by relying upon the available ethnographic data
Some Urartian cylinder seals bear a strange motif, namely a "trident", the precise meaning of which ...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The aquatic element is so fundamental to the Mesopotamian civilization that even i...
The first known Chumash tree carving from south-central California was recently discovered in the Sa...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
The symbol of water is a very ancient and powerful symbol of timeless origin that has acquired many ...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
Although the Hohokam produced a number of rock art sites that feature a variety of images, rock art ...
ABSTRACT This study seeks to provide new interpretations for the abstract and geometric Avery Engrav...
The rock paintings of the Chumash Indians have been a focus of interest for many years. However, the...
Among the many items of material culture representative of the prehistoric cultures of coastal south...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
Some Urartian cylinder seals bear a strange motif, namely a "trident", the precise meaning of which ...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The aquatic element is so fundamental to the Mesopotamian civilization that even i...
The first known Chumash tree carving from south-central California was recently discovered in the Sa...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
The symbol of water is a very ancient and powerful symbol of timeless origin that has acquired many ...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
Although the Hohokam produced a number of rock art sites that feature a variety of images, rock art ...
ABSTRACT This study seeks to provide new interpretations for the abstract and geometric Avery Engrav...
The rock paintings of the Chumash Indians have been a focus of interest for many years. However, the...
Among the many items of material culture representative of the prehistoric cultures of coastal south...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
Some Urartian cylinder seals bear a strange motif, namely a "trident", the precise meaning of which ...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...