Seeing and Knowing

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african
African Rock Art
archaeological theory
Area D1
art
Bighorn Sheep
Category=NK
Collected Pollen Samples
cultural anthropology methods
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ethnographic interpretation
Hunter Gatherer Rock Art
hunter gatherer societies
Hunting Magic
indigenous symbolism
Janette Deacon
Mule Deer
North American Rock Art
painting
Palaeolithic Archaeology
Palaeolithic Art
research
rock
Rock Art
rock art ethnography analysis
Rock Art Research Institute
Rock Art Sites
Rock Art Studies
san
San Art
San Paintings
San Rock Art
Shamanic Belief Systems
shamanic practices
shelter
sites
South African Heritage Resources Agency
South African Rock Art
southern
Southern African Rock Art
studying
Tsodilo Hills
Wind River Basin
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781611320480
  • Weight: 748g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The purpose of Seeing and Knowing is to demonstrate the depth and wide geographical impact of David Lewis-Williams’ contribution to rock art research by emphasizing theory and methodology drawn from ethnography. Contributors explore what it means to understand and learn from rock art, and a contrast is drawn between those sites where it is possible to provide a modern, ethnographic context, and those sites where it is not. This is the definitive guide to the interplay between ethnography and rock art interpretation, and is an ideal resource for students and researchers alike.
Benjamin Smith, Geoffrey Blundell, Christopher Chippindale