The Rock-Art of Eastern North America

Capturing Images and Insight

Carol Diaz-Granados editor James R Duncan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Alabama Press

Published:30th Nov '04

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The Rock-Art of Eastern North America cover

In archaeology, rock-art - any long-lasting marking made on a natural surface - is similar to material culture (pottery and tools) because it provides a record of human activity and ideology at that site. Petroglyphs, pictographs, and dendroglyphs (tree carvings) have been discovered and recorded throughout the eastern woodlands of North America - on boulders, bluffs, and trees, in caves and in rock shelters. These cultural remnants scattered on the landscape can tell us much about the belief systems of the inhabitants that left them behind. The Rock-Art of Eastern North America brings together 20 papers from recent research at sites in eastern North America, where humidity and the actions of weather, including acid rain, can be very damaging over time. Contributors to this volume range from professional archaeologists and art historians to avocational archaeologists, including a surgeon, a lawyer, two photographers, and an aerospace engineer. They present information, drawings, and photographs of sites ranging from the Seven Sacred Stones in Iowa to the Bald Friar Petroglyphs of Maryland and from the Lincoln Rise Site in Tennessee to the Nisula Site in Quebec.

Anyone with an interest in rock-art must own this book! - F. Kent Reilly III, Southwest Texas State University

ISBN: 9780817350963

Dimensions: 234mm x 164mm x 32mm

Weight: 850g

520 pages