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The Rock Art Of Ometepe Island Nicaragua Motif Classification Quantification And Regional Comparisons Suzanne M Baker

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The Rock Art Of Ometepe Island Nicaragua Motif Classification Quantification And Regional Comparisons Suzanne M Baker
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.02 MB
Author: Suzanne M. Baker
ISBN: 9781407305608, 1407305603
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Rock Art Of Ometepe Island Nicaragua Motif Classification Quantification And Regional Comparisons Suzanne M Baker by Suzanne M. Baker 9781407305608, 1407305603 instant download after payment.

This study presents a motif classification, quantification, and regional comparisons for engraved rock art from the Maderas Volcano on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua. Maderas has the largest concentration of petroglyphs thus far reported in Central America. A formal analysis was conducted, which included construction of a typology for, then quantitative analysis of motifs found on over 700 boulders-only a portion of that known to exist on the island.

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