Rock Art Research

Vol. 32 No. 2 (2015)

Published: Nov 23, 2015

Articles

LOOKING UP AND LOOKING DOWN: PIGMENT CHEMISTRY AS A CHRONOLOGICAL MARKER IN THE SYDNEY BASIN ROCK ART ASSEMBLAGE, AUSTRALIA

Jillian Huntley
Page : 131-145

SYMBOLS BY THE SEA: THE FIRST RECORDING OF ATLANTIC COASTAL ROCK ART IN PATAGONIA (PUNTA ODRIOZOLA, RÍO NEGRO, ARGENTINA)

Natalia Carden, Florencia Borella
Page : 146-162

CONCERNING A CUPULE SEQUENCE ON THE EDGE OF THE KALAHARI DESERT IN SOUTH AFRICA

Peter B. Beaumont, Robert G. Bednarik
Page : 163-177

THE IMPLICATIONS OF A NEW CORPUS OF LATE BRONZE AGE PETROGLYPHS IN THE FORÊT DE FONTAINEBLEAU FOR DATING LOCAL ROCK ART

Duncan Caldwell
Page : 178-192

FIRST RECORD OF PAINTED ROCK ART NEAR KUPANG, WEST TIMOR, INDONESIA, AND THE ORIGINS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE AUSTRONESIAN PAINTING TRADITION

Sue O’Connor, Julien Louys, Shimona Kealy, Mahirta
Page : 193-201

AZANDARYAN: NEWFOUND PETROGLYPHS IN HAMADAN, WESTERN IRAN

Esmail Hemati Azandaryani, Yaghoub Mohamadifar, Alireza Hejebri Nobari, Hamid Khanali
Page : 202-206

THE SEATED FIGURES OF THE RIO GRANDE DE NASCA DRAINAGE: DEFINING A DESCRIPTIVE TYPE IN THE ROCK ART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ICA, PERU

Ana Nieves
Page : 207-218

THE KALATRANCANI PETROGLYPH COMPLEX, CENTRAL BOLIVIA

Roy Querejazu Lewis, David Camacho, Robert G. Bednarik
Page : 219-230

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