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Author Faradzhev, Arsen.

Title To see the invisible : Karelian rock art / Arsen Faradzhev.

Publication Info. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (iv, 19 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Archaeopress open access
Archaeopress open access.
Summary "This contribution considers 25 years of discovery of the possible origins and development of the Rock Art Tradition to create Karelian Rock Art images under the open sky through the analysis of different types of intercessions into the horizontal surface of granite rocks. Karelian petroglyphs are located-at the eastern bank of the Onega Lake and 300 km to the north, close to the southern bank of the White Sea. One of them, the "New Zalavruga," was discovered by the expedition of U.Savvateev under the Neolithic cultural layer and sterile sand layer in 1963-1968. This is a great and very rare opportunity to obtain direct dating of the end of the tradition to create Karelian Rock Art images around 5-6 ka ago. Therefore, the task was to find the "Invisible" evidences of the tradition's origins and development similar to both regions via the different use of context."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note Online resource; title from PDF cover (Archaeopress Web site, viewed on October 28, 2016).
Print version record.
Access Open Access EbpS
Contents Title Page -- Copyright page -- The Author in the Field -- Abstract -- Map of Karelian region -- A history of discovery -- Conceptual world of the hunters in Holocene -- About perception -- Concrete creativity -- Transition from concrete to visual creativity -- Visual creativity -- Transition from visual to abstract creativity -- Abstract creativity -- Conclusion -- References -- Figure 1 -- Figure 2 -- Figure 3 -- Figure 4 -- Figure 5 -- Figure 6 -- Figure 7 -- Figure 7a -- Figure 8 -- Figure 9 -- Figure 10.
Subject Petroglyphs -- Russia (Federation) -- Karelia.
Pétroglyphes -- Russie -- Carélie.
Prehistoric archaeology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
Petroglyphs
Russia (Federation) -- Karelia
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Other Form: Print version: Arsen, Faradzhev. To see the invisible. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2015] 1784911240 9781784911249 (OCoLC)961353631
ISBN 9781784911249 (e-Pdf)
1784911240 (e-Pdf)
Standard No. AU@ 000072013421

 
    
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