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Symbolism in Rock Art
Fernando Coimbra and Léo Dubal
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This book includes papers from the Symbolism in Rock Art session held at the XV UISPP World Congress, Lisbon, in September 2006.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright
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NOTE OF THE SERIES EDITOR
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LIST OF FIGURES
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INTRODUCTION
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FACELESS ANTHROPOMORPHIC SYMBOLS: THE SHIFT FROM MEN TO GODS
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THE PENTAGRAM IN ROCK ART: SOME INTERPRETIVE POSSIBILITIES
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF SPIRALS AND LOZENGES IN THE ROCK ART OF NEOLITHIC BRITAIN AND IRELAND
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THE BULL HORN SYMBOLISM IN DIONYSUS CULT AS COMING OUT FROM THE PREHISTORIC ROCK ART ICONOGRAPHY
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FOOTPRINT & HANDPRINT SYMBOLS: HAVING OR BEING?
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CUPMARKS AND TRIANGLES IN BRITISH NEOLITHIC ART WITH PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THREE TRIANGULAR PORTABLE STONES FROM AVEBURY’S EASTERN HILLS, EACH WITH A CUPMARK AT THE APEX
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ON THE SYMBOLISM OF NET-PATTERNED AND RULED RECTANGLES FROM THE NEOLITHIC TO THE IRON AGE
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OPEN AIR ROCK ART IN THE CEIRA AND ALVA RIVER VALLEYS: SOME SYMBOLS
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MOUNT PINDO IN GALICIA AND THE PREHISTORIC PETROGLYPHS*
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407302812 (paperback)
- 9781407332857 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1793