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The Archaeology of Rock-Art

Autor Christopher Chippindale

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Archaeology of Rock-Art
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Pictures, painted and carved in caves and on open rock surfaces, are amongst our loveliest relics from prehistory. This pioneering set of essays goes beyond guesses as to what the pictures mean, instead exploring how we can reliably learn from rock-a...

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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521576192
  • ISBN10 0521576199
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 373
  • Año de Edición 1998
  • Encuadernación Tela

The Archaeology of Rock-Art

Autor Christopher Chippindale

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Pictures, painted and carved in caves and on open rock surfaces, are amongst our loveliest relics from prehistory. This pioneering set of essays goes beyond guesses as to what the pictures mean, instead exploring how we can reliably learn from rock-a...

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44,69€
Ahorra 2,35€
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Pictures, painted and carved in caves and on open rock surfaces, are amongst our loveliest relics from prehistory. This pioneering set of essays goes beyond guesses as to what the pictures mean, instead exploring how we can reliably learn from rock-art as a material record of distant times: in short, rock-art as archaeology. Sometimes contact-period records offer some direct insight about indigenous meaning, so we can learn in that informed way. More often, we have no direct record, and instead have to use formal methods to learn from the evidence of the pictures themselves. The book's nineteen chapters range wide in space and time, from the Palaeolithic of Europe to nineteenth-century Australia.