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A Quick Trip to Moab - Insurrection in the Wilderness: Insurrection in the Wilderness (Paperback): Kevin T. Jones A Quick Trip to Moab - Insurrection in the Wilderness: Insurrection in the Wilderness (Paperback)
Kevin T. Jones
R442 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Standing on the Walls of Time - Ancient Art of Utah's Cliffs and Canyons (Paperback): Kevin T. Jones, Layne Miller Standing on the Walls of Time - Ancient Art of Utah's Cliffs and Canyons (Paperback)
Kevin T. Jones, Layne Miller
R623 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Save R97 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In western culture, rock art has traditionally been viewed as ""primitive"" and properly belonging in the purview of anthropologists rather than art scholars and critics. This volume, featuring previously unpublished photographs of Utah's magnificent rock art by long-time rock art researcher Layne Miller and essays by former Utah state archaeologist Kevin Jones, views rock art through a different lens. Miller's photographs include many rare and relatively unknown panels and represent a lifetime of work by someone intimately familiar with the Colorado Plateau. The photos highlight the astonishing variety of rock art as well as the variability within traditions and time periods. Jones's essays furnish general information about previous Colorado Plateau cultures and shine a light on rock art as art. The book emphasizes the exqui site artistry of these ancient works and their capacity to reach through the ages to envelop and inspire viewers.

The Shrinking Jungle - A Novel (Paperback): Kevin T. Jones The Shrinking Jungle - A Novel (Paperback)
Kevin T. Jones
R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anthropologist Kevin Jones takes the reader on a journey into the world of the Ache, hunter-gatherers of the deep jungles of Paraguay. The Ache were among the last tribal peoples to come into peaceful contact with the outside world, with some bands leaving the forest only in the late 1970s. Jones was fortunate to live among them while conducting ethnoarchaeological fieldwork as part of his graduate studies. Their stories were so compelling and the insights into their lives so profound that he wove them into this fictional account, seeking to share the uniqueness of the culture while illustrating the universal nature of the Aches' concerns.
"The Shrinking Jungle" tells the story of a fictional Ache band forced to deal with the tribulations of living in a forest gradually diminished by the encroachments of loggers and farmers. It follows the lives of one family and their band as they grapple for existence in a world of waning resources. The unfolding narrative captures the human struggle to live, love, care for family, fend off danger, and dream and hope for a bright future.
A compassionate look at the lives of people affected by the expansion of modern industrial society, The Shrinking Jungle gives a face to the human cost of tropical forest habitat loss. It also provides a realistic glimpse into the lifeways that were common to all human beings for much of our history.

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