Painting the Past: Interpretive Approaches in Global Rock Art Research
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Painting the Past: Interpretive Approaches in Global Rock Art Research" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Rock art research transitioned beyond descriptive–typological studies four decades ago, initially using ethnographic analyses followed by the addition of neuropsychological models and subsequently with a wide variety of approaches, the circumstance today. Current interpretive studies range from traditional but intensive iconographic research through quantitative analyses to landscape studies to collaborations with Indigenous peoples. Concern with the metaphysical beliefs—epistemology and ontology—of the creators of rock art underlies many of these studies, reflecting the continuing influence of the initial ethnographic turn in rock art. Papers in this session highlight the diverse approaches to current global rock art research, in the process illustrating the interpretive advances that have been made in our understanding of this aspect of the archaeological record.
Other Keywords
Iconography and Art: Rock Art •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
Archaic •
Rock Art •
contact period •
Dating Techniques •
Warfare •
Violence •
ontology •
Ethnohistory/History
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Utah (State / Territory) •
Nevada (State / Territory) •
California (State / Territory) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory)
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- Documents (16)
- An Animist Shamanism: The World behind San Rock Art (2024)
- Best Foot Forward: The Social Significance of Cattle Forelegs in South African San Rock Art (2024)
- Dating the Murujuga Cultural Landscape (2024)
- The Geography of Precontact Native American Rock Art in the American Southeast (2024)
- Interpretative Approaches in Rock Art and Geoglyphs of the Atacama Desert: Between Theories and Methods (2024)
- Leaving a Calling Card: Why Is This Rock Art Here? (2024)
- Meaningful Choices and Relational Networks: Analyzing Western Arnhem Land’s Painted Hand Rock Art Style Using Chaîne Opératoire (2024)
- New Developments with the Shield-Bearing Warrior Motif in the Rocky Mountains (2024)
- The Ontology of Landscape and Hunter-Gatherer Rock Writing (2024)
- Origins and Tenacity of Myth: Part II—Ethnography (2024)
- Origins and Tenacity of Myth: Part I—Archaeology (2024)
- Rock Art and Slow Science: What's the Connection? (2024)
- Rock Art: A Biographical Perspective from Western Arnhem Land, Australia (2024)
- Rock Imagery, Cultural Landscapes, and Indigenous Ontologies in the North American Southwest (2024)
- Walking in Winter Landscapes: Reflections on Temporality and Seasonality in Stone Age Rock Art of Northern Europe (2024)
- When the Earth Was New: Memory, Materiality, and the Numic Ritual Life Cycle (2024)