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Rock Art Research In North And Central Asia 19951999 19951999 Paperback Paul G Bahn Angelo Fossati

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Rock Art Research In North And Central Asia 19951999 19951999 Paperback Paul G Bahn Angelo Fossati
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Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.89 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Paul G. Bahn; Angelo Fossati
ISBN: 9781842170878, 1842170872
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Paperback

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Rock Art Research In North And Central Asia 19951999 19951999 Paperback Paul G Bahn Angelo Fossati by Paul G. Bahn; Angelo Fossati 9781842170878, 1842170872 instant download after payment.

This collection, the second in a planned series of five-yearly volumes, is devoted to providing a wide-ranging survey of new developments in rock art studies from all over the world. The topics reported on in this volume reflect an expansion and diversification of perspectives and research questions during the period covered, 1995 to 1999; these topics include the problems of dating rock art, pigment analysis, interpretative issues, the recording and preservation of sites, eco-tourism, management, and indigenous issues. Several major events are reported in the volume, the most remarkable being the saving of Portugal's Coa Valley rock art from inundation by a dam, the creation of an archaeological park around it, and its entering the Unesco World Heritage List, all in rapid succession.

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