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Seeing and knowing - Rock art with and without ethnography (Paperback)
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Seeing and knowing - Rock art with and without ethnography (Paperback)
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This collection focuses on David Lewis-Williams and the extent of
his personal impact on the field of rock art research. It is
largely through his work that San rock art has come to be
understood so well, as a complex symbolic and metaphoric
representation of San religious beliefs and practices. The purpose
of this volume is to demonstrate the depth and wide geographical
impact of Lewis-Williams' contribution, with particular emphasis on
the use of theory and methodology drawn from ethnography that he
has used with inspirational effect in understanding the meaning and
context of rock art in various parts of the world. "Seeing and
Knowing "explores how best archaeologists study rock art when there
exist ethnographic or ethno-historic bases of insight, and how they
study rock art when there do not appear to exist ethnographic or
ethno-historic bases of insight--in short, how to understand and
learn from rock art with and without ethnography. Because many of
the chapters are based on solid fieldwork and ethnographic
research, they offer a new body of work that provides the evidence
for differentiation between knowing and simply seeing. This volume
is unique in that it focuses exclusively on rock art and
ethnography, and covers such a wide geographic range of examples on
this topic, from southern Africa, to Scandinavia, to the United
States. Many of the chapters explore studies in other rock art
regions of the world where variation and constancy can be observed
and explored across distances both in space and in time. The
editors have entitled the book "Seeing and Knowing "to echo
Lewis-Williams' "Believing and Seeing "published" "almost thirty
years ago; they say "seeing" again because" "looking at rock art is
and will always be central, and then" "what is seen when human eyes
and minds look; they say" ""knowing" in recognition that, by his
work and by his" "example, archaeologists now know a little more
than they" "knew before. Even so, as Lewis-Williams will be the
first to" "say, we still know only a fraction.
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