Edité par Australian Rock Art Research Association, 1991
ISBN 10 : 064603751X ISBN 13 : 9780646037516
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Weekly Reader, Soddy Daisy, TN, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. CONTENTS: Site management in Kakadu and Uluru National Parks; Conservation and protection within the American Rock Art Research Association; Le grotte des Combarelles I aux Eyzies amenagement at contact direct du public, avec les oeuvres parietales; From ashes to gravestones: the charcoal drawings or Gua Badak, Malaysia; Conservation of Indian rock art; Aboriginal art sites near Adelaide, South Australia; Flinden, Group National Park site management: regional cultural resource evaluation preservation and selective presentation in far north Queensland; Mt. Cameron West Rock Art Protection Project an assessment of the conservation program undertaken to June 1988; Padjari Manu (formerly Bunbury) Cave, North West Cape, Western Australia planning for tourism; Les grottes des Combarelles (Les Eyzies, France): apports de la connaissance de l' environment a la conservation des gravures; The Paroong Cave Preservation Project; The: removal of recent overpaint from the image of Bunjil; Pigment composition of post-estuarine rock art Kakadu National Park; Chemistry of deterioration of post-estuarine rock art in Kakadu National Park; Yiwalalay an assessment of the current state of preservation and recommendations for the future of conservation; On some none technical issues of conservation; Training for rock art conservation recent initiatives of the Getty Conservation Institute; Graduate Diploma in Conservation of Rock Art: a joint project between the Canberra College of Education and The Getty Conservation Institute; Cleggnotes on recording prehistoric pictures; The management of recording procedures in the preservation of petroglyph resources; Standardisation in rock art terminology; Archival storage, digital enhancement and global transmission of rock art photographs a practicable design from existing technology; Petroglyphs: from tridimensional recording in the field to computerised filing; Getting organised: recording of Aboriginal art sites in Queensland. Australia; A comparative study of two prehistoric artistic recording localities; A rock art replica at the Southwest Museum: a step toward preservation; Multidimensional scaling in rock art studies two California examples.