TRACCE no. 12 – by Ludwig Jaffe
An archaeologist who campaigned to stop a dam from destroying prehistoric rock-art in Portugal’s Côa Valley is appealing against a harsh five-month jail sentence for criminal libel and defamation.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Ludwig Jaffe
An archaeologist who campaigned to stop a dam from destroying prehistoric rock-art in Portugal’s Côa Valley is appealing against a harsh five-month jail sentence for criminal libel and defamation.
TRACCE no. 12 – by B. K. Swartz Jr., John P. Hale
Establishment of a Global Archive of Prehistoric Rock Art Photographs.
The Global Archive of Prehistoric Rock Art Photographs is a web-based depository for rock art images and associated information.
TRACCE no. 12 – by AURA
Third AURA Congress. Millennium: a fresh start.
Hosted by the Australian Rock Art Research Association
in Alice Springs, 10 – 14 July 2000.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Jane Kolber, Andrea Arcà, Mila Simoes de Abreu
Third AURA Congress. Millennium: a fresh start.
Hosted by the Australian Rock Art Research Association
in Alice Springs, 10 – 14 July 2000.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Thomas Heyd, John Clegg
Third AURA Congress. Millennium: a fresh start.
Hosted by the Australian Rock Art Research Association
in Alice Springs, 10 – 14 July 2000.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Thomas Heyd, John Clegg
Third AURA Congress. Millennium: a fresh start.
Hosted by the Australian Rock Art Research Association
in Alice Springs, 10 – 14 July 2000.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Jean-Loïc Le Quellec, Manuel Gutierrez
Third AURA Congress. Millennium: a fresh start.
Hosted by the Australian Rock Art Research Association
in Alice Springs, 10 – 14 July 2000.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Footsteps of Man Archaeological Society
Paspardo, 1-14 August 2000.
This year, like in the last ten years, Footsteps of Man (Valcamonica-Italy), organizes the archaeology fieldwork. The project consists of searching, drawing and cataloguing engraved rocks.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Jeffery R. Hanson
The University of Texas-Arlingtonis pleased to announce it’s 5th annual rock art field school in Dry Fork Canyon, Utah. Students participate in an intense archaeological and ethnographic experience, experiencing a Native American perspective through the eyes of Eastern Shoshone spiritual practitioners.
TRACCE no. 12 – by A. Fossati, A. Arcà, M. Simões de Abreu
European Rock Art – Arte rupestre Europea – Art Rupèstre Europeènne.
Every day the Web is growing in Europe. This diffusion has caused an unprecedented increase of communication between rock art scholars.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Dario Seglie, Pietro Ricchiardi
Introduction to the acts of the Congress NEWS ’95.
The Proceedings of the International Rock Art and Cognitive Archaeology Congress NEWS95, are presented to the international scientific community.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Gregor Vahanian, Souren Petrosyan
KAREDARAN is a museum of stone art. “KAR” in Armenian means “stone”. Sometimes Armenia’s called “KARASTAN” – the country of stones. The territory of “KAREDARAN” as a matter of fact is an open University of antiquity.
TRACCE no. 12 – by E. Sargsyan, A. Sahakyan, S. Petrosyan
Due to the historical sources testimony, the description of the modern terrestrial constellation reached us from the text in poems of Arat – II (III century BC), the poet from Alexandria.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Grant S. McCall
Why the Eland? An Analysis of the Role of Sexual Dimorphism in San Rock Art.
The eland is by far the most commonly depicted animal in Southern African art, and the most recognized by the modern viewer.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Yashodar Mathpal
Industrialization versus rock art: a fight for survival.
With the developing pace of industrialization, the rock art is facing a danger of extinction in several parts of India.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Chris Kirtley
Recent archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of human habitation (4,000 years ago). In addition, several rock carvings have been discovered dating from around 3,000 years ago.
TRACCE no. 12 – by Chris Kirtley
Wong Chuk Hang rock carving is the most evocative of all the Hong Kong sites. This is the only Hong Kong carving which is not directly situated by the sea (short video available).
TRACCE no. 12 – by Christian Züchner
The Grotte Chauvet was discovered at Christmas 1994. A beautiful picture book came out only a few months later (Chauvet et al. 1995). It has been the main source of our knowledge and discussion up to now.