Petroglyphs
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- Organizations (7)
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Prehistoric Man and his Art
Prehistoric Man and his Art: Many reproductions of ancient drawings and carvings fron all over the world, with descriptions. By artist Daniel Verdejo in Barcelona. Mostly in Spanish with some English
Yorkshire Rock Art
Graeme C. presents location maps, photographs and descriptions of Yorkshire's Neolithic and Bronze Age cup and ring rock carvings.
Valcamonica Rock Art
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/2384/
Footsteps of Man Archaeological Society is investigating prehistoric petrogyphs in the Alps. Clickable map leads to images. Descriptions of sites and periods.
Hawaiian Petroglyphs
http://www.alohafriends.com/Lanai_petroglyphs.html
A gallery of historic and prehistoric rock art from two locations on the island of Lanai.
Save Dampier Rock Art
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/users/dampier/
International campaign to save the world's largest petroglyph site from destruction.
Fujiairah Petroglyphs
http://archeo.unige.ch/fuj/index.gb.html
Iconography and interpretation of these rupestrian carvings located in the United Arabe Emirates.
Petroglyphs on Easter Island
http://www.netaxs.com/~trance/petro.html
An illustrated introduction by David Y. Brookman.
Ometepe Petroglyph Project
http://culturelink.info/petro/index.htm
History and information of this long term volunteer field survey of the Maderas half of the Nicaraguan island of Ometepe. Offers field notes, photos and volunteer information.
Rock Art of Hawai'i from furrythrottle.com
http://www.furrythrottle.com/photo.htm
Photos of petroglyphs from remote prehistoric rock art galleries of Hawaii, the Big Island. View unpublished images of an ancient belief-system whose meanings are lost in time.
Petroglyphs in the Mojave
http://digital-desert.com/petroglyphs/petroglyphs.html
A small selection of petroglyphs and rock art of the Californian desert indians.
University of Durham: Rock Art Past & Present
http://www.dur.ac.uk/prehistoric.art/
Research papers on the recording, conservation, presentation and interpretation of Prehistoric Rock Art. Also course modules and links.
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