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ROCK ART IN THE OLD WORLD

ROCK ART IN THE OLD WORLD

Edited By :- Michel Lorblanchet

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Type: English

Pages: xxxii+540

ISBN-13: 978-81-85503-00-4

Place: New Delhi

Edition: 1st

Publisher: ARYAN BOOKS INTERNATIONAL

Size: 22cm x 28cm

Product Year: 2001

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Rock Art in the Old World is an invaluable documentation of what is probably the first manifestation of the creative urge of men. It consists of selected papers from the World Congress of Rock Art held in Darwin in 1988. For the first time rock art of very broad geographical regions covering the continents of Africa, Asia and Europe have been dealt within one book. Little known traditions such as the panorama of Chinese art and that of the former Soviet Union have been studied Samples of rock art identified only recently have been described. The papers presented in this volume are convincing proof of the importance of the study of Rock Art, both for archaeology as also ethnology and lifestyle studies. The vast spectrum shows that although there has been a history of research on Rock Art, as a young discipline it is exploring various avenues of growth. Several of the papers indicate the extensive research carried out in India. The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is a premier institution pursuing Rock Art research in a universal context. One important component of its programme is the establishment of the gallery of primeval sight called Adi Drsya, dedicated to everything that is understood by the word palaeo-art. This unique volume is the first in the IGNCA series of Rock Art Studies. It is meant for wide ranging specialists and students interested inhuman history and art.




Contents Foreword ? Robert G. Bednarik, Olivier Guillaume, Kapila Vatsyayan Introduction ? Michel Lorblanchet Africa 1 Rock Art and Cultural Evolution in the Prehistory of the Sahara ? Fabrizio Mori 2. The ?Chariot Period? of the Rock Art Chronology in the Sahara and the Meghreb: A Critical Reappraisal of the Traditional Views ? Alfred Muzzolini 3. Kenya Rock Art Studies and the need for a Discipline ? Osaga Odak 4. Cup-Marks Patterns as an Interpretation Strategy in some Southern Kenyan Petroglyphs ? Osaga Odak 5. Rock Painting Sires near the Southern Perimeter Road in Southeastern Lesotho ? Lucas G. A. Smits 6. Gonoa and the Prehistory of Tibesti ? Karl Heinz Striedter 7. Rock Art Research on the Djado Plateau (Niger): A Preliminary Report on Arkana ? Karl Heinz Striedter Asia 8. Rock Paintings of Pachmarhi Hills ? Meenakshi Dubey 9. Archaic Petroglyphs of Ladakh and Zanskar ? Henri-Paul Francfort, Daniel Klodzinski & Georges Mascle 10. Ostrich Eggshell Objects and Engraved Pieces: New Evidence for Upper Palaeolithic Art and Ornaments in India ? Giriraj Kumar, Geeta Narvare & Ramesh Pancholi 11. Preliminary Report on Ultrastructure of Struthio Eggshells from Upper Palaeolithic Sites of India. 12 Rock Art Studies in India ? Vashodhar Mathpal 13. Rock Art in India ? Erwin Neumayer 14 Central Indian Rock Art ? Shyam K. Pandey 15. Significance of Chandravati Engraved Core in the Light of Prehistoric Art in India ? Vishwarao Sonawane 16. Rock Paintings of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh ? Rakesh Tewari 17. Decorative Intricate Patterns in India Rock Art ? Gajendra S. Tyagi 18. Rock Painting in India ? Vishnu S. Wakankar 19. Rock Art of Sri Lanka ? Bilinda D. Nanadadeva 20. Rock Art in Thailand ? Margaret Bullen 21. Discovery of Rock Art in China ? Chen Zao Fu 22. Praying Figures in Zuojiang River Valley ? Chen Zao Fu 23. The Annotated Rock Art of Southern Jordan ? William Jobling Europe 24. Open Air Rock Art in the Palaeolithic ? Paul G. Bahri 25. Crisis in Traditional Ideas about European Rock Art: the Questions of Diffusion and Convergence ? Antonio Beltran 26. The Bull: Myth and Representation ? Margarita Bru 27. Rock Art of the White Sea ? Arsen Faradzhev 28. The ?Verna? of Laussel in the Light of Ethnomusicology ? Dirk Huyge 29. Finger Markings in Pech Merle and their Place in Prehistoric Art ? Michel Lorblanchet 30. Rock Art in Soviet Eurasia ? Miroslav Ksica 31. Post-Palaeolithic Painting in Western Alps ? Dario Seglie, Piero Ricchiardi, Mauro Cinquetti, Georges Nelh & Guiseppe Vicino 32. Fontainebleau Rock Art: An Overview ? Christian Wagneur & Janine Wagneur List of Contributors


Michel Lorblanchet (b. 1937) is an eminent French archaeologist known forhis work in palaeolithic rock art. He has been a Research Consultant at the Austarlian Institute of Aboriginal Studies at Canberra. He has also been in charge of setting up the Museum and Rock Art Centre linked to the famous palaeolithic cave of Pech Merle in Southwestern France. Among his known publications is The Aboriginals and Rock Art in the Grampians, Victoria (Australia) brought out in collaboration with Dr. P.J. Coutts. Currently he is working for the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and is involved in the study of the French palaeolithic rock art.

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