Rock Art Studies: News of the World V

Rock Art Studies: News of the World V
Author: Paul Bahn
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784913545

This is the fifth volume in the series Rock Art Studies: News of the World. Like the previous editions, it covers rock art research and management across the globe over a five-year period, in this case the years 2010 to 2014 inclusive.

Rock Art Studies: News of the World VI

Rock Art Studies: News of the World VI
Author: Paul G. Bahn
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789699630

Like previous series entries, this volume covers rock art research and management all over the world over a 5-year period, in this case 2015-19. Contributions once again show the wide variety of approaches that have been taken in different parts of the world and reflect the expansion and diversification of perspectives and research questions.

Mapethé

Mapethé
Author: Daniel Guzmán Vargas
Publisher: Uaeh
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004
Genre: Art, Baroque
ISBN:

Catalogue: Authors

Catalogue: Authors
Author: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1963
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

Its outstanding feature is the inclusion of journal articles. For more than 50 years the periodicals have been indexed, as well as compilations such as Festschriften, and the proceedings of congresses.

Archaeologies of Rock Art

Archaeologies of Rock Art
Author: Andrés Troncoso
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351869086

Rock art in South America is as diverse as the continent itself. In this vast territory, different peoples produced engravings, paintings, and massive earthworks, from the Atacama to the Amazon. These marks on the landscape were made by all different kinds of peoples, from some of the earliest hunter-gatherers in the continent, to the very complex societies within the Inca Empire. This book brings together the work of specialists from throughout the continent, addressing this diversity, as well as the variety of approaches that the Archaeology of rock art has taken in South America. Constructed of eleven thought-provoking chapters and arranged in three thematic sections, the book presents different theoretical approaches that are currently being used to understand the roles rock art played in prehistoric communities. The editors have skillfully crafted a book that presents the contribution the study of South American rock art can offer to the global research of this materiality, both theoretically and methodologically. This book will interest a broad range of scholars researching in archaeology, anthropology, history of art, heritage and conservation, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students who will find interesting case studies showcasing the diverse ways in which rock art can be approached. Despite its focus on South America, the book is intended as a contribution towards the global study of rock art.

Archaeology in Latin America

Archaeology in Latin America
Author: Benjamin Alberti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2005-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134597835

This pioneering and comprehensive survey is the first overview of current themes in Latin American archaeology written solely by academics native to the region, and it makes their collected expertise available to an English-speaking audience for the first time. The contributors cover the most significant issues in the archaeology of Latin America, such as the domestication of camelids, the emergence of urban society in Mesoamerica, the frontier of the Inca empire, and the relatively little known archaeology of the Amazon basin. This book draws together key areas of research in Latin American archaeological thought into a coherent whole; no other volume on this area has ever dealt with such a diverse range of subjects, and some of the countries examined have never before been the subject of a regional study.

A Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain

A Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain
Author: Peter Gerhard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780806125534

"A Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain is a basic reference work on Mexican colonial history. Completely revised, it examines the administrative divisions constituting the government of New Spain (now central and southern New Mexico) as they were before the introduction of the intendancy system in 1786.