A survey of Australian rock art, presenting detailed case studies revealing the significance of both recent and ancient art for Australia's living indigenous communities.
A survey of Australian rock art, presenting detailed case studies revealing the significance of both recent and ancient art for Australia's living indigenous communities.
Daniele Spinetti is a software architect living in Rome. He is an Embarcadero MVP. Delphi/Object Pascal is his favorite tool/programming language, and he is a lead and active member of several projects in the open source community. In his tutoring activities (conferences and training), he likes to talk about innovative topics in software architectures. He's a huge fan of design patterns and TDD.
Inhaltsangabe
List of illustrations List of tables Acknowledgements 1. Anthropological and archaeological approaches to Australian rock art 2. Rock art and indigenous religion 3. Rock art as an expression of secular and subversive themes 4. Rock art and the colonial impact 5. Putting statements in their cultural context 6. Figure and motif 7. Stylistic variations in time and space 8. Rock art and human adaptation in Australia Appendices Notes Glossary References Index.
List of illustrations List of tables Acknowledgements 1. Anthropological and archaeological approaches to Australian rock art 2. Rock art and indigenous religion 3. Rock art as an expression of secular and subversive themes 4. Rock art and the colonial impact 5. Putting statements in their cultural context 6. Figure and motif 7. Stylistic variations in time and space 8. Rock art and human adaptation in Australia Appendices Notes Glossary References Index.
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