Rock Art Research

Vol. 39 No. 1 (2022)

Published: May 13, 2022

Articles

THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION ON THE ROCK ART OF MURUJUGA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Benjamin W. Smith, John L. Black, Stéphane Hoerlé, Marie A. Ferland, Simon Diffey, Jolam Neumann, Thorsten Geisler
Page : 3-14

THE WESTERN INFLUENCE ON THE STUDY OF CHINESE ROCK ART

Xu Feng
Page : 15-21

IS ROCK ART SCIENCE REGIONAL OR UNIVERSAL? A DISCUSSION BASED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE IN CHINA

Chao Ge
Page : 22-31

PLEISTOCENE ROCK ART DISCOVERED IN CENTRAL EUROPE

Robert G. Bednarik
Page : 32-40

DATING PRE-HISTORIC PAINTED FIGURES FROM THE SERRA DA CAPIVARA NATIONAL PARK, PIAUÍ, BRAZIL

Pierluigi Rosina, Sara Garcês, Hugo Gomes, George H. Nash, Niède Guidon, Thalison dos Santos, Cristiane Buco, Qingfeng Shao, Carmela Vaccaro
Page : 41-51

EMBODIMENT AND FASHIONABLE COLOURS IN ROCK PAINTINGS OF THE ATACAMA DESERT, NORTHERN CHILE

Gloria Cabello, Marcela Sepúlveda, Bernardita Brancoli
Page : 52-68

THE NEWLY DISCOVERED INDIGENOUS ROCK ART FROM THE KINTA VALLEY, WEST MALAYSIA

Chaw Yeh Saw, Hsiao Mei Goh
Page : 69-82

THE BRONZE AND IRON AGE ROCK ART OF ALTAY PREFECTURE, XINJIANG: A SYNTHESIS

Rebecca O’Sullivan, Huiqiu Shao
Page : 83-96

A NEW SET OF ROCK ENGRAVINGS CLOSE TO THE FORÊT DE FONTAINEBLEAU’S MALMONTAGNE STYLE FOUND IN FRANCE’S YONNE DEPARTMENT

Richard Lebon
Page : 97-103

FLUTE PLAYING IN THE ROCK ART OF THE KLEIN KAROO AND CEDERBERG, SOUTH AFRICA — A POTENTIAL LINK TO ANCIENT SOUND

Renee Rust, Joshua Kumbani, Neil Rusch, Sarah Wurz
Page : 104-113

DATING MUD-WASP NESTS ASSOCIATED WITH ROCK ART

Alan L. Watchman
Page : 114-120

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