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Working with rock art : recording, presenting and understanding rock art using indigenous knowledge / edited by Benjamin W. Smith, Knut Helskog, David Morris.

Contributor(s): Smith, Benjamin, 1969- | Helskog, Knut Arne, 1944- | Morris, David, 1957-Material type: TextTextSeries: Rock Art Research Institute monograph series ; 4Publisher: Johannesburg, South Africa : Wits University Press, 2012Description: xv, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781868145454 (print)Subject(s): Rock paintings | Rock paintings -- Documentation | Interpretation (Philosophy) in art | Art, PrehistoricDDC classification: 759.0113 WORK Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description
Partial contents:
ON DOCUMENTING ROCK ART. Rock art management: juggling with paradoxes and comƯpromises, and how to live with them / Anne-Sophie Hygen -- Expressing intangibles: A recording experience with /Xam Rock Engravings / Janette Deacon -- Aspects of documentation for conservation purposes exemplified by rock art / Terje Norsted -- The spatial context of rock art sites: what might GIS have to offer in the absence of a temporal resolution of rock paintings? / Thembi Russell -- Rock art in context - theoretical aspects of pragmatic data collections / Tilman Lenssen-Erz -- Representing southern African San rock art: a move towards digitisation / D.Winnie Mokokwe -- The routine of documentation / Knut Helskog -- Prehistoric explorations in rock - investigations beneath and beyond carved surfaces / Trond Ld̜e̜n
ON UNDERSTANDING ROCK ART USING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE. Politics, ethnography and prehistory: in search of an 'informed' approach to Finnish and Karelian rock art / Antti Lahelma -- Ethnography, history, rock art: the significance of social change in interpreting rock art / David Pearce -- Symbols on stone - in the footsteps of the bear in Finnish antiquity / Juha Pentikĩnen -- Animals and humans: metaphors of representation in south-central African rock art / Leslie Zubieta -- Ways of knowing and ways of seeing: spiritual agents and the origins of Native American rock art / David Whitley -- Shamanism, rock art and history: implications from a Central Asian case study / Andrzej Rozwadowski
ON PRESENTING ROCK ART. Presenting rock art through digital film / Paul Taȯn -- Rock art at present in the past / Lindsay Weiss -- The importance of Wildebeest Kuil: 'a hill with a future, a hill with a past' / David Morris -- Theoretical approaches and practical training for rock art tourist guiding and management / Janette Deacon and Neville Agnew -- Two related rock art conservation/education projects in Lesotho / Pieter Jolly -- Scandinavian rock art in the past - the present - and the future / Gitte Kjeldsen -- The presentation of rock art in South Africa: what are the new challenges? / Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu -- Yellowstone, Kruger, Kakadu: nature, culture and rock-art in three celebrated national parks / Catherine Namono and Christopher Chippindale.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

ON DOCUMENTING ROCK ART. Rock art management: juggling with paradoxes and comƯpromises, and how to live with them / Anne-Sophie Hygen -- Expressing intangibles: A recording experience with /Xam Rock Engravings / Janette Deacon -- Aspects of documentation for conservation purposes exemplified by rock art / Terje Norsted -- The spatial context of rock art sites: what might GIS have to offer in the absence of a temporal resolution of rock paintings? / Thembi Russell -- Rock art in context - theoretical aspects of pragmatic data collections / Tilman Lenssen-Erz -- Representing southern African San rock art: a move towards digitisation / D.Winnie Mokokwe -- The routine of documentation / Knut Helskog -- Prehistoric explorations in rock - investigations beneath and beyond carved surfaces / Trond Ld̜e̜n

ON UNDERSTANDING ROCK ART USING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE. Politics, ethnography and prehistory: in search of an 'informed' approach to Finnish and Karelian rock art / Antti Lahelma -- Ethnography, history, rock art: the significance of social change in interpreting rock art / David Pearce -- Symbols on stone - in the footsteps of the bear in Finnish antiquity / Juha Pentikĩnen -- Animals and humans: metaphors of representation in south-central African rock art / Leslie Zubieta -- Ways of knowing and ways of seeing: spiritual agents and the origins of Native American rock art / David Whitley -- Shamanism, rock art and history: implications from a Central Asian case study / Andrzej Rozwadowski

ON PRESENTING ROCK ART. Presenting rock art through digital film / Paul Taȯn -- Rock art at present in the past / Lindsay Weiss -- The importance of Wildebeest Kuil: 'a hill with a future, a hill with a past' / David Morris -- Theoretical approaches and practical training for rock art tourist guiding and management / Janette Deacon and Neville Agnew -- Two related rock art conservation/education projects in Lesotho / Pieter Jolly -- Scandinavian rock art in the past - the present - and the future / Gitte Kjeldsen -- The presentation of rock art in South Africa: what are the new challenges? / Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu -- Yellowstone, Kruger, Kakadu: nature, culture and rock-art in three celebrated national parks / Catherine Namono and Christopher Chippindale.

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