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Description | Home BARARA Public Sites Conservation Gallery Publications BARARA News Contact BARARA Response Links What is Rock Art? The Bay Area Rock Art Research Asso |
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Host IP | 216.146.209.4 |
Location | United States |
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Home BARARA Public Sites Conservation Gallery Publications BARARA News Contact BARARA Response Links What is Rock Art? The Bay Area Rock Art Research Association is a group co-founded by Paul Freeman and Leigh Marymor in 1982 to study, explore, preserve and protect the fragile rock art resources in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Rock-Art refers to human made markings found on stone in natural landscape settings in a wide variety of contexts that extend from earliest human symbol making to pre-modern times. In the San Francisco Bay Area the study of Rock-Art is primarily concerned with cultural sites whose authorship is attributed to Native American inhabitants, from the early habitation of our region to the time of European contact. Historic Rock-Art sites of indigenous and non-indigenous manufacture also attract attention within the broad scope of Rock-Art studies. Rock-Art in the Bay Area was created with a variety of techniques. Pecking, abrading, incising, and scratching into |
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