Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-gatherer cultures of California and the Great Basin - are reviewed and analyzed to identify widespread patterns in the origin and, in certain cases, symbolism of the late prehistoric/historical parietal art of this region. These data, collected in the first few decades of this century by a variety of ethnographers, suggest two origins for the art: production by shamans; and production by initiates in ritual cults. In both instances, the artists were apparently depicting the culturally-conditioned visions or hallucinations they experienced during altered states of consciousness. The symbolism of two sites, Tulare-19 and Ventura-195, is conside...
This paper considers the question of antiquity of shamanism in Central Asia and outlines several lin...
Interpretive rock art studies are currently dominated by the neuropsychological or shamanistic model...
Present in the Trans-Pecos rock art of west Texas are many motifs intelligible within hunter-gathere...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
The combination of ethnographic and cognitive neuroscience research provides considerable insight in...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Prehistoric rock art is a most obvious part of the archaeological record, yet some interpretative mo...
In this paper we explore the use of rock art as an indicator of cultural interaction between neighbo...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
The disarticulation of rock art from the archaeological record and its changing environment remains ...
Coso Range rock drawings are a central subject and focus for debates positing alternative meanings a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Recent research in the Klamath Basin has shown that rock art and landscape are intimately connected,...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
This paper considers the question of antiquity of shamanism in Central Asia and outlines several lin...
Interpretive rock art studies are currently dominated by the neuropsychological or shamanistic model...
Present in the Trans-Pecos rock art of west Texas are many motifs intelligible within hunter-gathere...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
The combination of ethnographic and cognitive neuroscience research provides considerable insight in...
For the past three decades, efforts to interpret Klamath Basin rock art symbols using ethnographic l...
Prehistoric rock art is a most obvious part of the archaeological record, yet some interpretative mo...
In this paper we explore the use of rock art as an indicator of cultural interaction between neighbo...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
The disarticulation of rock art from the archaeological record and its changing environment remains ...
Coso Range rock drawings are a central subject and focus for debates positing alternative meanings a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Recent research in the Klamath Basin has shown that rock art and landscape are intimately connected,...
This chapter examines the ontology of Indigenous South-Central California with a focus on the colorf...
This paper considers the question of antiquity of shamanism in Central Asia and outlines several lin...
Interpretive rock art studies are currently dominated by the neuropsychological or shamanistic model...
Present in the Trans-Pecos rock art of west Texas are many motifs intelligible within hunter-gathere...