The rock paintings of the Chumash Indians have been a focus of interest for many years. However, the vanished behavioral context of these paintings is poorly understood. In this paper we attempt to establish a linkage between a rock art site described in historic ethnography and a known rock art site in the Sierra Madre Mountains
In contrast to the archaeological visibility of Chumash rock art on the mainland, its virtual absenc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
277 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The seemingly divergent inter...
This paper examines the possibility that at least portions of a particular Chumash rock painting sit...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the unusual variety of rock art associated with an inland C...
The first known Chumash tree carving from south-central California was recently discovered in the Sa...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Along the Vandenberg coastal plain of California, Beehive Shelter overlooks the western shores of th...
This dissertation examines rock art from 20 sites in the District of Huánuco, in the Central Andes o...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some ed to the inter...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some fled to the int...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
In contrast to the archaeological visibility of Chumash rock art on the mainland, its virtual absenc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
277 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The seemingly divergent inter...
This paper examines the possibility that at least portions of a particular Chumash rock painting sit...
The particular case of Chumash rock art is suggestive if inconclusive. Grant (1965) has described th...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the unusual variety of rock art associated with an inland C...
The first known Chumash tree carving from south-central California was recently discovered in the Sa...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Along the Vandenberg coastal plain of California, Beehive Shelter overlooks the western shores of th...
This dissertation examines rock art from 20 sites in the District of Huánuco, in the Central Andes o...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some ed to the inter...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some fled to the int...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
In contrast to the archaeological visibility of Chumash rock art on the mainland, its virtual absenc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
277 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The seemingly divergent inter...