Signifying place and space : world perspectives of rock art and landscape /
: "This book is the product of a number of conference sessions run between 1997 and 1999 ; the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference at Bournemouth and Birmingham and the IRAC (International Rock Art Congress) held in Vila Real, Portugal in 1998" -- page vii. : vii, 171 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1841710989
Ancient Islamic rock inscriptions of southwest Saudi Arabia I : Wādī Khushayba /
: At head of title: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Education, Deputy Ministry of Antiquities and Museum. : viii, 147 pages, 9 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm : Bibliography : pages vi-viii. : 4872979044 : Sara.lib
Desert boats : predynastic and pharaonic era rock-art in Egypt's central Eastern Desert : distribution, dating and interpretation /
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"The aim of this study is to explore the rock-art of the Central Eastern Desert and has three objectives: to outline the petroglyphs' distribution, to date them, and to explain who created them and for what purpose. It focuses in detail on the animal, human and boat images within the geographical and chronological context in which they were created; the landscape of what is now the Central Eastern Desert, and the Naqada, Pharaonic and Greco-Roman Egyptian cultures."--Publisher's website.
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Modified and abridged version of : Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Durham University, 2012. :
xii, 138 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
1407311646
9781407311647
Some Nubian petroglyphs on Czechoslovak concessions : rock drawings of (I) foot and sandal prints, (II) symbols and signs, and (III) erotica from Czechoslovak concessions in Nubia...
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"Results of expeditions organized by the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology at Charles University in 1961-1965."
OCLC 2306579 :
124 pages, [14] leaves of plates ; ill., maps ; 24 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 118-124.
The Deer Goddess of Ancient Siberia, A Study in the Ecology of Belief.
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Central to this study is the image of the deer within the iconography of the Early Nomads of South Siberia. By examining the symbolic structures revealed in the art and archaeology of the Early Nomads, the author challenges existing theories regarding Early Nomadic cosmology. The reconstruction of meanings embedded in the deer image carries the investigation back to rock carvings, paintings, and monolithic stelae of South Siberia and northern Central Asia, from the Neolithic period down through the early Iron Age. The succession of images dominating that artistic tradition is considered against the background of cultures - including the Baykal Neolithic Afanasevo, Okunev, Andronovo, and Karasuk - evolving from a hunting-fishing dependency to a dependency on livestock. The archaic mythic traditions of specific Siberian groups are also found to lend critical detail to the changing symbolic systems of South Siberia.
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1 online resource. :
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