American Indian Rock Art Volume 30
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Preface

Joseph T. O'Connor ............................vii

Dating the Rock Drawings of the Coso Range: Projectile Point Petroglyphs
Alan P. Garfinkel and J. Kenneth Pringle ....................1

26CK6580: A Possible Basketmaker Rock Art Site in Southern Nevada
Elaine Holmes .............................15

Paradigms and Petroglyphs of the Dry Lakes Plateau, Mono County, California
Eric W. Ritter ..............................19

Terra Incognita: Rock Art, Landscape, Biography, and Archaeological Blind Spots
-A Case Study from Interior California
David W. Robinson ...........................43

Rock Art Analysis of the Terese Site, El Paso Mountains, California
Alexander K. Rogers and Frances G. Rogers ...................57

The Esplanade Style: A Reappraisal of Polychrome Rock Art
in the Grand Canyon Region, Arizona
Don D. Christensen and Jerry Dickey .....................69

Comments
Mary Allen ................................86

A Reply to Comments by Allen
Don D. Christensen and Jerry Dickey .....................87

A Functional Analysis of the Esplanade Style
Jerry Dickey and Don D. Christensen .....................89

Rock Art and Rock Crawling in Central Arizona
Jane P. Childress ..............................103

Hohokam Bola Petroglyphs in the South Mountains of Phoenix
JJ Golio and Mike Golio ...........................111

San Pedro Eye of the Cave: Painting of the Past Dated for the Present
Karen L. Steelman, Jane P. Childress, Jane Kolber, Marvin W. Rowe, and Tom Guilderson ....................................119

Marking Places: Graffiti, Inscriptions, and Rock Art in Northeast Mexico (and Elsewhere)
William Breen Murray ...........................129

Chapada Diamantina Rock Art: New Evidence of
Nordeste Tradition Variations in Bahia, Brazil
Reinaldo Morales, Jr. and Claudia Cunha ....................137

Politics and Rock Art: Examining the Utility of Social Structure and
Institutions for Explaining Patterns of Rock Art Production
Grant S. McCall ............................149

Psychoacoustic Implications of Prehistoric Art Inferred
from Sound Measurements and Echo Myths
Steven J. Waller ............................157

American Rock Art Research Association
Officers and Associates .........................165

American Rock Art Research Association
Awards ................................167

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