Rock Art in East Africa

Rock Art in East Africa
Author: Alec C. Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2005
Genre: Rock paintings
ISBN: 9789966705501

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Rock Art in East Africa

Rock Art in East Africa
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2006*
Genre: Petroglyphs
ISBN:

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African Rock Art

African Rock Art
Author: David Coulson
Publisher: Harry N Abrams B.V.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Contains more than two hundred photographs of Africa's rock art, coupled with historical and interpretive analyses, compiled to raise public awareness of the variety, importance, and frailty of these works.

The Rock Art of Africa

The Rock Art of Africa
Author: A.R. Willcox
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315515350

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It has long been known that all forms of art – rock paintings, carvings and scribings, and also portable sculpture – are present at various locations throughout Africa. This book was the first inclusive survey and brings together in one volume accounts of African rock art which were previously scattered in scholarly monographs, journals and travellers’ tales. The range of the coverage is geophysically comprehensive, from the Atlas Mountains to the Cape of Good Hope. The art styles are set into a firm chronological framework, and are displayed against a background of human, physical and cultural evolution. Considerable discussion is also devoted to the varied purposes which the paintings and carvings served in the communities which produced them, looking at the differing interpretations fully and fairly. A fascinating collection of illustrations, some in colour, truly reflects the variety of forms in which African rock art is manifested. Originally published 1984.

San Rock Art

San Rock Art
Author: J.D. Lewis-Williams
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0821444581

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San rock paintings, scattered over the range of southern Africa, are considered by many to be the very earliest examples of representational art. There are as many as 15,000 known rock art sites, created over the course of thousands of years up until the nineteenth century. There are possibly just as many still awaiting discovery. Taking as his starting point the magnificent Linton panel in the Iziko-South African Museum in Cape Town, J. D. Lewis-Williams examines the artistic and cultural significance of rock art and how this art sheds light on how San image-makers conceived their world. It also details the European encounter with rock art as well as the contentious European interaction with the artists’ descendants, the contemporary San people.

Africa's Vanishing Art

Africa's Vanishing Art
Author: Mary Douglas Leakey
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Rock Art of Southern Africa

The Rock Art of Southern Africa
Author: J. David Lewis-Williams
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1983-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521244602

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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art
Author: Bruno David
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1185
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0190607351

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Rock art is one of the most visible and geographically widespread of cultural expressions, and it spans much of the period of our species' existence. Rock art also provides rare and often unique insights into the minds and visually creative capacities of our ancestors and how selected rock outcrops with distinctive images were used to construct symbolic landscapes and shape worldviews. Equally important, rock art is often central to the expression of and engagement with spiritual entities and forces, and in all these dimensions it signals the diversity of cultural practices, across place and through time. Over the past 150 years, archaeologists have studied ancient arts on rock surfaces, both out in the open and within caves and rock shelters, and social anthropologists have revealed how people today use art in their daily lives. The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art showcases examples of such research from around the world and across a broad range of cultural contexts, giving a sense of the art's regional variability, its antiquity, and how it is meaningful to people in the recent past and today - including how we have ourselves tended to make sense of the art of others, replete with our own preconceptions. It reviews past, present, and emerging theoretical approaches to rock art investigation and presents new, cutting-edge methods of rock art analysis for the student and professional researcher alike.

African Rock Art

African Rock Art
Author: Burchard Brentjes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1970
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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