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Rock art as art

Time and Mind, 2019
For a long time, art historians have developed a restrictive view of the phenomenon of art and have participated in the creation of a Eurocentric vision of global human history.
Martin Porr
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On the use of Machine Learning methods in rock art research with application to automatic painted rock art identification

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2022
Rock art is globally recognized as significant, yet the resources allocated to the study and exploration of this important form of cultural heritage are often scarce.
Andrea Jalandoni   +2 more
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Rock Art

2021
An overview of representative studies on rock art paintings applying physicochemical techniques to investigate their composition is presented. Advantages and limitations of the different techniques, protocols and recommendations for sampling and proposals to deal with difficulties are discussed.
Hernanz, Antonio   +1 more
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Social Values and Rock Art Tourism: An Ethnographic Study of the Huashan Rock Art Area (China)

open access: yesConservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2017
The rapid expansion of cultural tourism has led to increased numbers of visitors to rock art sites throughout the world. The rise of rock art tourism has affected not only the preservation of rock art sites, but also the social values attributed to the ...
Qian Gao
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Indian Rock Art

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— Dr Aldona Jonaitis' comments (240:736, 1978) on my article "North American Indian Rock Art and Hallucinogenic Drugs" (239:1524, 1978) are appreciated. I trust that my deliberations—which by necessity were confined to an examination of a possible relationship between the rock art of two specific areas and plant-derived hallucinogens—did
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A collaborative, ontological and information visualization model approach in a centralized rock art heritage platform

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
The Rock-Art Database is a rock art heritage project based in the Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit (PERAHU), School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia that began in 2012. The project aims to
Paul S C Tacon
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Indian Rock Art

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— As one of the few individuals in the United States who holds a doctorate in American Indian art history, I feel that I must respond to the article by Klaus F. Wellmann, MD, "North American Indian Rock Art and Hallucinogenic Drugs" (239:1524, 1978). While Dr Wellmann admits that his conclusions relating Indian rock art to altered states
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