Social interaction and rock art styles in the Atacama Desert (northern Chile)

Gallardo, F

Abstract

In this ground-breaking study the author looks at three consecutive styles of rock art, placing them in the social context in which they were produced. Although necessarily succinct, the argument shows that as hierarchy increased and functioned over longer distances, rock art could perform as the organ of pastoralist authority, or the badge of marginalised hunters or, most often, as the imagery of consensus masking social inequality.

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Título según WOS: Social interaction and rock art styles in the Atacama Desert (northern Chile)
Título según SCOPUS: Social interaction and rock art styles in the Atacama Desert (Northern Chile)
Título de la Revista: Antiquity
Volumen: 83
Número: 321
Editorial: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 619
Página final: 633
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS