Rock Art Studies: Theories, Methods and Management

Please note that this course is not available in 2013/14
This course introduces some of the major issues in the study
of rock art: the role of art historical and anthropological theories in the
interpretation of rock art, questions of dating and chronology, and the use of
informed ethnographic approaches amongst others. Students will be made familiar
with the range of processes which shape the surviving heritage of rock art, and
explore issues of the management of rock art sites, ranging from conservation
and display to issues of the use of rock art sites by contemporary indigenous
peoples.
- Code: ARCLG228
- Credits: 15
- Coordinator: Didier Bouakaze-Khan
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For registered students
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Availability: Not Running in 2013-14



