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Rock art is a global phenomenon with enormous variation in its
shapes and figures, and research interests that are wide and
inclusive. This volume explores the differences observed in rock
art through time and space, synchronically and diachronically.
These differences can, for example, be in form, content or space
(macro and micro), where explanations might relate to a variety of
factors such as political or societal beliefs and rituals. This
volume also discusses the many-sided and complex issues connected
with authenticity and presentation, and the efforts and choices
that are taken to preserve and present rock art. The wide-ranging
papers presented here have been written by scholars from across the
globe, from a variety of perspectives on differences in rock art.
This volume will be of interest to students and archaeologists, and
to researchers from related disciplines.
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