These essays, from a session of the 15th uispp congress,
investigate the ways in which prehistoric rock art interacted with
the landscape to define symbolic space. The authors look at how the
study of rock art can help to define prehistoric cultures and
territories, as well as to symbolicaly demarcate space both in the
context of a broad landscape and in, for example, an individual
cave. Essays in French and English.
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