ABSTRACT

First published in 2005, this brief introduction to methods of studying rock art has become the standard text for courses on this topic. It was also selected as a Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book in 2005. Internationally-known rock art researcher David Whitley takes the reader through the various processes needed to document, interpret, and preserve this fragile category of artifact. Using examples from around the globe, he offers a comprehensive guide to rock art studies of value to archaeologists and art historians, their students, and rock art aficionados. The second edition of this classic work has additional material on mapping sites, ethnographic analogy, neuropsychological models, and Native American consultation.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|28 pages

Rock Art Fieldwork

chapter 3|10 pages

Classification

chapter 4|18 pages

Rock Art Dating

chapter 5|8 pages

Scientific Method and Rock Art Analysis

chapter 6|36 pages

Symbolic and Ethnographic Interpretation

chapter 7|14 pages

Formal Models and Shamanistic Rock Art

chapter 8|30 pages

Other Formal Approaches

chapter 9|14 pages

Management and Conservation

chapter 10|4 pages

Archaeology, Anthropology, and Rock Art