Rock Art Research

Vol. 28 No. 1 (2011)

Published: May 21, 2011

Articles

Twenty-five years of Australian rock art research

R. G. Gunn
Page : 3-6

THE ROLE OF AIATSIS IN RESEARCH AND PROTECTION OF AUSTRALIAN ROCK ART

Graeme K. Ward
Page : 7-16

DAMPIER ARCHIPELAGO: DECADES OF DEVELOPMENT AND DESTRUCTION

Ken Mulvaney
Page : 17-25

THE DAMPIER CAMPAIGN

Robert G. Bednarik
Page : 27-34

UNDERSTANDING THE ROCKS: ROCK ART AND THE GEOLOGY OF MURUJUGA (BURRUP PENINSULA)

Mike Donaldson
Page : 35-43

FIRE AND ROCK ART

David Lambert, Brad Welsh
Page : 45-48

THE EFFECTS OF FIRE ON THE ROCK ART OF THE WORONORA PLATEAU

Caryll Sefton
Page : 49-52

THE IMPACT OF BUSHFIRES AND FUEL REDUCTION BURNING ON THE PRESERVATION OF SHELTER ROCK ART

R. G. Gunn
Page : 53-69

ROCK ART, PERCEPTION AND THE SUBJECT/OBJECT BINARY

Livio Dobrez
Page : 71-83

CHARACTERISTICS OF A PIGMENT ART SEQUENCE: WORONORA PLATEAU, NEW SOUTH WALES

Jillian Huntley, Alan Watchman, Julie Dibden
Page : 85-97

ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLISM IN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ROCK ART

Ray P. Norris, Duane W. Hamacher
Page : 99-106

CREATIVITY, MENTAL DISORDER AND UPPER PALAEOLITHIC CAVE ART

Margaret Bullen
Page : 117-122

DOCUMENTING NATURAL AND CULTURAL PLACES WITH 360° SPHERICAL IMAGES, PANORAMIC AND TIMELAPSE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

John Goldsmith
Page : 123-127

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