Making scenes : global perspectives on scenes in rock art /: global perspectives on scenes in rock art. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Making scenes : global perspectives on scenes in rock art /: global perspectives on scenes in rock art. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Making scenes : global perspectives on scenes in rock art
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Iain Davidson, April Nowell.
- Editors:
- Davidson, Iain, 1948-
Nowell, April, 1969- - Contents:
- List of Illustrations Preface ; Meg Conkey Introduction: Behind the Scenes—Did Scenes in Rock Art Create New Ways of Seeing the World?; Iain Davidson and April Nowell Chapter 1. Scenes and non-Scenes in Rock Art; Iain Davidson Chapter 2. The Possible Significance of Depicted Scenes for Cognitive Development; Livio Dobrez Chapter 3. Event Depiction in Rock Art: Landscape-Embedded Plan-View Narratives, Decontextualized Profile “scenes, ” and their Hybrid Instances; Patricia Dobrez Chapter 4. Defining “scenes” in Rock Art Research: Visual Conventions and Beyond; Madeleine Kelly and Bruno David Chapter 5. Putting Southern African Rock Paintings in Context: The View from the Mirabib Rockshelter, Western Namibia; Grant S. McCall, Theodore P. Marks, Jordan Wilson, Andrew G. Schroll, and James G. Enloe Chapter 6. Scenic Narratives of Humans and Animals in Namibian rock art – A Methodological Restart with Data Mining; Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Eymard Fäder, Oliver Vogels and Brigitte Mathiak Chapter 7. Between scene and association: Toward a Better Understanding of Scenes in the Rock Art of Iran; Ebrahim Karimi Chapter 8. Music and Dancing Scenes in the Rock Art of Central India; Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak and Jean Clottes Chapter 9. Hunting and havoc: Narrative Scenes in the Black Desert Rock Art of Jebel Qurma, Jordan; Nathalie Østerled Brusgaard and Keshia A. N. Akkermans Chapter 10. Making a scene: An analysis of rock art panels from the Northwest Kimberley and Central Desert, Australia;List of Illustrations Preface ; Meg Conkey Introduction: Behind the Scenes—Did Scenes in Rock Art Create New Ways of Seeing the World?; Iain Davidson and April Nowell Chapter 1. Scenes and non-Scenes in Rock Art; Iain Davidson Chapter 2. The Possible Significance of Depicted Scenes for Cognitive Development; Livio Dobrez Chapter 3. Event Depiction in Rock Art: Landscape-Embedded Plan-View Narratives, Decontextualized Profile “scenes, ” and their Hybrid Instances; Patricia Dobrez Chapter 4. Defining “scenes” in Rock Art Research: Visual Conventions and Beyond; Madeleine Kelly and Bruno David Chapter 5. Putting Southern African Rock Paintings in Context: The View from the Mirabib Rockshelter, Western Namibia; Grant S. McCall, Theodore P. Marks, Jordan Wilson, Andrew G. Schroll, and James G. Enloe Chapter 6. Scenic Narratives of Humans and Animals in Namibian rock art – A Methodological Restart with Data Mining; Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Eymard Fäder, Oliver Vogels and Brigitte Mathiak Chapter 7. Between scene and association: Toward a Better Understanding of Scenes in the Rock Art of Iran; Ebrahim Karimi Chapter 8. Music and Dancing Scenes in the Rock Art of Central India; Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak and Jean Clottes Chapter 9. Hunting and havoc: Narrative Scenes in the Black Desert Rock Art of Jebel Qurma, Jordan; Nathalie Østerled Brusgaard and Keshia A. N. Akkermans Chapter 10. Making a scene: An analysis of rock art panels from the Northwest Kimberley and Central Desert, Australia; June Ross Chapter 11. Scene but not heard: Seeing scenes in a northern Australian Aboriginal site; Madeleine Kelly, Bruno David and Josephine Flood Chapter 12. A Comparison of “scenes” in Parietal and Non-Parietal Upper Paleolithic Imagery: Formal Differences and Ontological Implications; Elisabeth Culley Chapter 13. Scene Makers: Finger Fluters in Rouffignac Cave (France); Leslie Van Gelder and April Nowell Chapter 14. Maps in Prehistoric Art; Pilar Utrilla, Carlos Mazo, Rafael Domingo and Manuel Bea Chapter 15. Scenes in the Paleolithic and Levantine Art of Eastern Spain; Valentín Villaverde Chapter 16. New Insights into the Analysis of Levantine Rock Art Scenes Informed by Observations on Western Arnhem Land Rock Art; Inés Domingo Chapter 17. Rules of Ordering and Grouping in the pitoti, the Later Prehistoric Rock-Engravings of Valcamonica (BS), Italy: from Solitary Figures through Clusters, Graphic Groups, and Scenes to Narrative; Craig Alexander, Alberto Marretta, Thomas Huet, Christopher Chippindale Chapter 18. Finding Order out of Chaos: A Statistical Analysis of Nine Mile Canyon Rock Art; Jerry D. Spangler and Iain Davidson Chapter 19. Interpreting Scenes in the Rock Art of the Canadian Maritimes; Bryn Tapper and Oscar Moro Abadía Chapter 20. The “Black Series” in the Hunting Scenes of Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas, Patagonia, Argentina; Carlos A. Aschero and Patricia Schneier Epilogue: Is There More to Scenes than Meets the eye?; Iain Davidson and April Nowell … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Berghahn Books
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 759.0113
Rock paintings -- Themes, motives
Petroglyphs
Composition (Art) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781789209211
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.608388
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