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Bau Petroglyphs [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the East Africa Natural History Society and Coryndon Museum, 1962
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Matson,A. T.
openaire   +3 more sources

A Critical Review of the Chronology of the Bangudae Petroglyphs in Korea

Korean Ancient Historical Society, 2022
The objective of this paper is to reexamine the chronology of the Bangudae petroglyphs established in 1980 and generate a new chronology. This paper argued that the chronology of the rock art should be dated to the ‘Neolithic.’ According to the old ...
B. Kang
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Long Range CCTV-Based Context-Aware Petroglyphs Surface Change Classification Using Dual Attention-Guided Pyramid Siamese Network

IEEE Access
Advancements in deep learning and image acquisition technologies have significantly enhanced intelligent remote monitoring capabilities across various applications.
Dohyung Kwon   +2 more
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PETROGLYPHS-SYMBOLS OF THE NORTHERN BALKHASH REGION IN KAZAKHSTAN (ANTIQUITY AND THE MIDDLE AGES)

Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region
The article is devoted to the analysis of petroglyphs-symbols founded in the figurative monuments of the Northern Balkhash Region and Betpakdala and having complex mythological content, which is repeated in the form of symbolic signs similar in ...
M.V. Bedelbayeva   +3 more
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The Soldier Ghaut Petroglyphs on Montserrat, Lesser Antilles

Latin American Antiquity, 2021
Only five years ago, Montserrat was a blank spot on the distribution map of islands in the Lesser Antilles where petroglyphs were known. In January 2016, hikers in Soldier Ghaut, a deeply incised watercourse in the northwest of the island, came upon a ...
J. Cherry   +4 more
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Reexamination of the Chronology of the Bangudae Petroglyphs and Whaling in Prehistoric Korea: A Different Perspective

Journal of Anthropological Research, 2020
The Bangudae petroglyphs in the southeastern corner of the Korean Peninsula feature images of numerous aquatic and terrestrial animals as well as human figures and scenes of whaling and hunting.
B. Kang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the Specificity of Petroglyphs on the Fence Slabs of the Tagar Mounds of the Minusinsk Basin

Herald of Omsk University Series Historical Studies
In this article we are based on published information and field research by the author. We highlight the specific features of petroglyphs that are found on the fence slabs of Tagar mounds in the Minusinsk Basin.
O. Shishkina
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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