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The Bighorn and Wind River basins of north-central Wyoming and
southern Montana have been home to Native American tribes for at
least 11,000 years and contain some of the most diverse assemblages
of hunter-gatherer rock art anywhere in the world. Most notable are
the spectacular and surreal images of the Dinwoody tradition, but
there is also a startling array of other forms from shield-bearing
warriors to animals, plants, and abstract images. Ancient Visions
presents a sampling of these wonderful rock art figures.Julie
Francis and Lawrence Loendorf contend that Native Americans, past
and present, hold traditional knowledge that is central to an
understanding of these images. By combining the ethnographic record
with consultation of traditional leaders in modern Native
communities, they offer compelling evidence that highly complex
belief systems and religious experience form the context for the
vast majority of petroglyphs and pictographs in the region. The
authors also show how this ancient imagery can be integrated with
the archaeological record. Modern advances in rock-art dating
techniques allow them to begin the process of incorporating image
styles with archaeological chronologies. The result is a new
approach that offers a much different archaeological picture of the
ancient Bighorn and Wind River basins.
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