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Dreamtime Superhighway Sydney Basin Rock Art And Prehistoric Information Exchange Terra Australis 27 Jo Mcdonald

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Dreamtime Superhighway Sydney Basin Rock Art And Prehistoric Information Exchange Terra Australis 27 Jo Mcdonald
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Publisher: Australian National University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.94 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Jo McDonald
ISBN: 9781921536168, 1921536160
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Dreamtime Superhighway Sydney Basin Rock Art And Prehistoric Information Exchange Terra Australis 27 Jo Mcdonald by Jo Mcdonald 9781921536168, 1921536160 instant download after payment.

DREAMTIME SUPERHIGHWAY presents a thorough and original contextualization of the rock art and archaeology of the Sydney Basin. By combining excavation results with rock art analysis it demonstrates that a true archaeology of rock art can provide insights into rock art image-making in people's social and cultural lives. Based on a PhD dissertation, this monograph is a significantly revised and updated study which draws forcefully on rich and new data from extensive recent research—much of it by McDonald herself. McDonald has developed a model that suggests that visual culture—such as rock artmaking and its images and forms—could be understood as a system of communication, as a way of signaling group identifying behaviour. For the archaeologist of art, the anthropologist of art and those of us who try to think about past worlds… this monograph is a must read.

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