Rock Art Research

Vol. 38 No. 2 (2021)

Published: Nov 5, 2021

Articles

MARKINGS ON THE STONES OF TERCEIRA ISLAND, AZORES — ROCK ART OR NATURAL CAUSES?

M. Teresa M. Azevêdo
Page : 119-130

PIGS ON STONE: SOME ROCK ART FROM THE EASTERN PART OF AL-ḤARRAH, NORTH-EASTERN JORDANIAN BADIA

Ali Al-Manaser, Firas Alsoleihat, Hind Mohammad Turki Al Turki
Page : 131-136

ROCK ART, REGIONALITY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: VARIATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN ROCK ART

Ghilraen Laue
Page : 138-151

CELESTIAL HORSES OF DUL-DUL AT: PETROGLYPHS AS THE SITE OF TRANSFORMATION AND INTERACTION IN THE KYRGYZ FERGANA VALLEY

Sylwia Pietrowiak
Page : 152-168

ROCK ART ANIMISM IN SIBERIAN TAIGA: CONTEMPORARY RITUALITY AND MATERIALITY OF EVENKI HUNTERS AND REINDEER HERDERS

Donatas Brandišauskas
Page : 169-182

AGENCY, AFFECT AND ARCHAEOLOGISTS: TRANSFORMING PLACE WITH ROCK ART IN AUWIM, UPPER KARAWARIARAFUNDI REGION, EAST SEPIK, PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Roxanne Tsang, Liam M. Brady, Sebastien Katuk, Paul S. C. Taçon, François-Xavier Ricaut, Matthew G. Leavesley
Page : 183-194

PASTORAL PLACE-MAKING: ROCK ART AS A SOCIAL AGENT IN COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS

Claire Smith
Page : 195-210

QUILP’S HORSE: ROCK ART AND ARTIST LIFE-BIOGRAPHY IN WESTERN ARNHEM LAND, AUSTRALIA

Sally K. May, Joakim Goldhahn, Laura Rademaker, Graham Badari, Paul S. C. Taçon
Page : 211-221

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