American Indian Rock Art Volume 29
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Preface

Alanah Woody, Ph.D., RPA and Joseph T. O'Connor ...................vii

The Tolar Petroglyph Site
Lawrence L. Loendorf and Linda Olson ......................1

The Columbia Plateau Scratch Style: A Preliminary Interpretation
Michael W. Taylor and James D. Keyser ....................11

Buffalo Eddy: A Confluence of Influence as Seen Through its Petroglyphs and Pictographs
Carolynne L. Merrell .............................21

The Beaver Bowl: A Shaman's Petroglyph in the Northwest Coast Traditino
George Poetschat, James D. Keyser, Betty Tandberg, Helen Hiczun, and Pat McCoy ..33

The Degradation of Rock Art by Lichen Processes
Debra E. Dandridge and James E. Meen ...................43

Variation, Distribution, and Context of Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Elements in the Rock Art Record of the Volcanic Tableland
David M. Lee and Courtney R. Smith .....................53

Examining Metaphorical Reasoning in Rock Art Production: Conceptualizations of Self in Coso Range Imagery
Elisabeth V. Culley ............................69

What is Hedges Arguing About?
David S. Whitley .............................83

So What's a PCN?
Donna Gillette and Teresa Miller .....................105

Petroforms in the North American Mid-Continent: A Neglected Phenomenon
Jack Steinbring, Jeffrey Behm, and Herman Bender ................111

No Rest for the Foragers: Mobility and Resource Acquisition in Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art
Grant S. McCall ............................121

Pecked Stone Prayers for Rain and Warmth: The Sand Island Petroglyph Panel, Southeast Utah
Ann Phillips ...............................129

Liminal Animals in the Archaic/Basketmaker II Rock Art Iconography of the
Palavayu Anthropomorphic Style (PASTYLE), Arizona
Ekkehart Malotki .............................139

Comments by Member, Fremont County Historic Preservation
Diana Mitchell ..............................155

American Rock Art Research Association
Officers and Associates .........................157

American Rock Art Research Association
Awards ................................159

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