Spatial Relationships of Hunting-Themed Rock Art
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SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS OF HUNTING-THEMED ROCK
ART
KENDRA RODGERSGEOG 596A
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
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HighlightsStudy AreaRock ArtHunting Themed Rock ArtGoalsMethodologySensory PerceptionSpatial RelationshipsAnticipated ResultsSignificance
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Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site• Military Training Land• Established 1983• 235,000 Acres – 367 square miles• 92 % Surveyed• Systematic Survey • Manual of Fieldwork 30+ years• 6,200 Sites• 195 prehistoric rock art sites
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What is rock art?Why is it
important?
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Steppes to Hills Hogback
Canyons Hills
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Rock Art
Geographic TraditionsTemporal ChallengesAcademic Focus – 1980sContext and Content
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Rock Art Analysis Levels
Regional Analysis - compares motifs from different sites to define regional styles or traditions
Rock Art Site A
Rock Art Site B
Rock Art Site C
Settlement Analysis - compares functional sites at a smaller scale to identify how the sites and the activities at them related
Quarry
Rock Art
Cairn
Panel Analysis - documents variables of each rock art panel on a site
Types of Images
Number of Images
Paint, Carved
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Rock
Art
Content of
Images
Type of Images
Landscape
ContextSocial
Context
Intra-site
Context
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Theoretical Stances
Hunting-Themed Rock Art
Hunting Magic Ritual Use Markers Teaching Tools
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Broaden the comprehension on the role of
rock art in cultural traditions. Broaden the comprehension of rock art in
relationship to settlement patterns. Approach rock art quantitatively – with
qualitative backing. Can rock art be the key identifier of a
behavior?
Goals
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Technical Definition of Sample
Methodology
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Data Compilation Ethnographic Research Geospatial Analysis
Viewshed Analysis Travel Time Analysis Distribution in Landscape Units
Methodology – cont.
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Archaeology is a finite resource. Sites are active centers of cultural
importance. Reconnect places with people. Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and Tribal
Leaders have limited time. Make trips count. Insight into placement will lead to insight on
interpretation allowing for cultural resources to receive proper attention and funding.
Significance
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Larry Gorenflo Larry Loendorf Linda Olson Ms. Pamela Miller Fort Carson Cultural Resources Management
Program Team
Thank You