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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward J. LenikPublisher: The University of Alabama Press Imprint: The University of Alabama Press Edition: 2nd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.479kg ISBN: 9780817319236ISBN 10: 0817319239 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 22 November 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Making Pictures in Stone: American Indian Rock Art of the Northeast A welcome addition to the corpus of known rock art in this vast region that, coupled with [Lenik s] earlier book, represents the most comprehensive study of the rock art of northeastern North America. Essential. CHOICE Praise for Picture Rocks: American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Woodlands This book is the only complete survey of the subject. Highly recommended. CHOICE For the neophyte petroglyph hunter, Lenik s book is indispensable, the closest thing there is to a field guide to Indian rock art from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick south through New Jersey. Hartford Courant ""Rock art is a sacred, spiritually potent part of Indian lifeways. Native groups saw spirit in all things. They saw and depicted spirit in these images. Indian myths and legends inform us, providing greater understanding of these images. Images of mythical creatures such as serpents and thunderbirds, for example, are found throughout North America. Each tribe sees these mythical figures differently and depicts them in rock art. The myths and stories surrounding these beings also differ in detail but hold a common element of what these spirit beings mean to the various Indian peoples."" --from the Introduction ""A must for those interested in Native American art and culture. Essential."" --CHOICE <b>Praise for <i>Making Pictures in Stone: American Indian Rock Art of the Northeast</i></b> A welcome addition to the corpus of known rock art in this vast region that, coupled with [Lenik's] earlier book, represents the most comprehensive study of the rock art of northeastern North America. Essential. --<i>CHOICE</i> <b>Praise for <i>Picture Rocks: American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Woodlands</i></b> This book is the only complete survey of the subject. Highly recommended. --<i>CHOICE</i> For the neophyte petroglyph hunter, Lenik's book is indispensable, the closest thing there is to a field guide to Indian rock art from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick south through New Jersey. --<i>Hartford Courant</i> A must for those interested in Native American art and culture. Essential. --CHOICE Rock art is a sacred, spiritually potent part of Indian lifeways. Native groups saw spirit in all things. They saw and depicted spirit in these images. Indian myths and legends inform us, providing greater understanding of these images. Images of mythical creatures such as serpents and thunderbirds, for example, are found throughout North America. Each tribe sees these mythical figures differently and depicts them in rock art. The myths and stories surrounding these beings also differ in detail but hold a common element of what these spirit beings mean to the various Indian peoples. --from the Introduction Author InformationEdward J. Lenik is the president and principal investigator of Sheffield Archaeological Consultants, a cultural resource management firm in Wayne, New Jersey. An authority on rock art in the Northeast, he has led workshops on artifact analysis and archaeology lab work at New Jersey museums. He is the author of Making Pictures in Stone: American Indian Rock Art of the Northeast and Picture Rocks: American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Woodlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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