American Indian Rock Art Volume 28
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Preface

Alanah Woody, Ph.D., RPA…………………………………………………………………vii

The Rationalist Scientific Method in Rock Art Studies: The Serendipity Shelter, Nevada, Example
Eric W. Ritter…………………………………………………………………...1

Rock Art Styles in Southern California
Ken Hedges……………………………………………………………………25

Rock Art Styles on the Bishop Volcanic Tablelands
William D. Hyder and Dario Caloss……………………………………………41

Sounds of the Spirit World: Auditory Perceptions of Depth at Rock Art Sites
Steven J. Waller………………………………………………………………..53

The Wallula Stone’s Journey: A Cooperative Effort Between Tribal, City, and Federal Governments
Diana R. LaSarge……………………………………………………………….57

Conservation and Management Concerns in the Development of Rock Climbing Recreation Areas at Three Central Oregon Pictograph Sites
Larry King……………………………………………………………………...63

Pictograph Perspectives, Photography, and Photo Electronic Imaging: More Than Just A Pretty Picture
Carolynne L. Merrell…………………………………………………………..73

Pictograph Cave in Southeast Alaska: Expanding our Cultural Understanding of the Rock Art
George Poetschat, James D. Keyser, and Terence E. Fifield…………………...83

A Site-Monitoring Partnership at Little Petroglyph Canyon, Coso Range, California
Alexander K. Rogers and Carolyn A. Sheperd…………………………………95

Rock 53 of Vite-Deria: New Elements for the Study of Degradation of Valcoamnica Petroglyphs
Elisabetta Attorresse and Angelo Fossati……………………………………103

Little Lost River Cave, Idaho: Electron Probe Microanalysis of a Black Deposit Associated with Pictographs
Karen L. Steelman, Marvin W. Rowe, Renald N. Guillemette, Carolynne L. Merrell, and Richard D. Hill…………………………………………………111

Application of Digital Image Enhancement in Rock Art Recording
Robert Mark and Evelyn Billo………………………………………………121

Changing Men, Changing Eland: Sequences in the Rock Paintings of Maclear District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
David Pearce………………………………………………………………….129

Rock Art Studies in China
William Breen Murray………………………………………………………....139

Parting the Waters—Re-Discovering the Goose Lake Petroglyphs
Cheryl Mack and Larry King…………………………………………………145

Kachina Iconography of Piedras Marcadas Canyon, Petroglyph National Monument
Dara Saville…………………………………………………………………151

The Anasazi Rock Art of Chaco Canyon: A Preliminary Report of the Findings
Donna Yoder and Jane Kolber……………………………………………….161

The Great Anasazi Rock Art of Chaco Canyon: Possible and Probable Implications
Jane Kolber and Donna Yoder………………………………………………169

Legends, Links, and Likenesses: Mesoamerican Symbols in Southern Nevada Rock Art
Elaine Holmes and Pamela A. Cramer………………………………………..181

The Nampaweap Site Petroglyphs—Stars, Sex, and Piñon Nuts?
J. T. O’Connor

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