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The Role of African Rock Art Exploration in Education
In this conversation, Dr. Catherine Quinlan discusses the importance of heritage and cultural representation, particularly focusing on African rock art and its connection to heritage, identity, and science. She emphasizes the need for cultural representation in education and shares insights on how to implement African rock art analysis in the classroom. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding and appreciating Black heritage and the contributions of indigenous cultures to art and science. This conversation occasionally includes a presenter and panelist who were a part of the portions of the conversation. This conversation was initially presented as an interactive webinar...
2025-02-17
28 min
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2024-12-16
00 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Atlantic Rock Art with Clare Busher O'Sullivan - Rock Art 134
In this week’s episode, Alan chats to Clare Busher O Sullivan, archaeologist, author and rock art specialist about her work with Atlantic Rock Art in south-west Ireland. They speak on topics ranging from Mesolithic markings to Neolithic chambered tombs, and even compare the differences between Atlantic and Californian rock art motifs!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/134Links Clare Busher O’Sullivan (X) Irish Prehistoric Rock Art (Youtube) Clare Busher O'Sullivan LinkedInFind out more about Ireland’s Prehistoric Rock Art: Ireland’s Prehisto...
2024-11-08
44 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Atlantic Rock Art with Clare Busher O'Sullivan - Ep 134
In this week’s episode, Alan chats to Clare Busher O Sullivan, archaeologist, author and rock art specialist about her work with Atlantic Rock Art in south-west Ireland. They speak on topics ranging from Mesolithic markings to Neolithic chambered tombs, and even compare the differences between Atlantic and Californian rock art motifs!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/134Links Clare Busher O’Sullivan (X) Irish Prehistoric Rock Art (Youtube) Clare Busher O'Sullivan LinkedInFind out more about Ireland’s Prehistoric Rock Art: Ireland’s Prehisto...
2024-11-08
44 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Rock Art with Dr. George Harold Nash - Ep 133
Join us on this week’s episode, as Alan sits down with Dr. George Harold Nash, a prominent specialist in the field of prehistoric rock art from the University of Liverpool. Dr. Nash has extensive experience in researching rock art in places across the world, the US and South America. He’s currently working in Rising Star Cave in South Africa and several Upper Palaeolithic caves in his native South Wales.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/133Links The Rock Art Network First Art Team Dr. Geor...
2024-10-25
49 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Rock Art with Dr. George Harold Nash - Rock Art 133
Join us on this week’s episode, as Alan sits down with Dr. George Harold Nash, a prominent specialist in the field of prehistoric rock art from the University of Liverpool. Dr. Nash has extensive experience in researching rock art in places across the world, the US and South America. He’s currently working in Rising Star Cave in South Africa and several Upper Palaeolithic caves in his native South Wales.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/133Links The Rock Art Network First Art Team Dr. Geor...
2024-10-25
49 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Nigerian Rock Art with Salisu Aminu - Rock Art 132
In this week’s episode, Dr Garfinkel talks to Salisu Aminu, rock art scholar, guard and advocate for the preservation and conservation of rock art in Nigeria. They discuss Salisu’s professional work, his passion and strategy for preserving the archaeological past, and how this work has helped the indigenous people of Nigeria. Salisu Aminu has received multiple awards and recognition for his work in rock art research. He has also been featured on the Bradshaw foundation website.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/132Links...
2024-10-11
33 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Nigerian Rock Art with Salisu Aminu - Rock Art 132
In this week’s episode, Dr Garfinkel talks to Salisu Aminu, rock art scholar, guard and advocate for the preservation and conservation of rock art in Nigeria. They discuss Salisu’s professional work, his passion and strategy for preserving the archaeological past, and how this work has helped the indigenous people of Nigeria. Salisu Aminu has received multiple awards and recognition for his work in rock art research. He has also been featured on the Bradshaw foundation website.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/132Links...
2024-10-11
33 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Fossil Falls and the Coso Range with Katie Olsen - Rock Art 128
On this episode we interview Katie Olsen who lives in Ridgecrest, California. On the edge of the Coso Range and a stone's throw away from Little Lake and Fossil Falls - prominent rock art locations in the Coso Range. She shares her feelings and background as a woman and female and mother with academic training in art history as she helps us to understand the rock art of the Cosos with a special emphasis on the animal humans that are patterned and solid bodied and expresses an explicit emphasis on the female side of the human experience.T...
2024-08-16
45 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Discussing Rock Art with Director and Producer Chris Finefrock - Rock Art 126
Chris Finefrock is a director and producer of cinematic masterpieces. He is now working on a new project featuring in part the Native worldviews and religious metaphors that are represented in archaeological sites, geoglyphs, and rock art sites. In this episode we do a wide-ranging discussion on what makes these topics so engaging and why rock art is such an endlessly interesting subject. Quite the ride!Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/126Links Chris Finefrock on IMDBContact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.com...
2024-06-21
44 min
The Tinstreamer Podcast
A Journey to the Ancient Rock Art in Rattlesnake Canyon - Del Rio, Texas
In episode 11, I'm on assignment with photographer Justin Rex. We are near the border town of Del Rio, Texas in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands, one of the most significant archeological regions of Texas. Hidden in the desert caves and rock outcroppings are hundreds of ancient rock art panels with elaborate pictographs that tell stories experts are still trying to unravel. The site Justin and I venture to was donated to Texas Tech University in the 1980s and is one of the most important rock art sites in North America - if not the world. The canyon that protects this...
2024-06-18
1h 21
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Analyzing Rock Art - Rock Art 124
Alan and Chris analyze three rock art panels from the Coso Range in California. You can look at these every day and see something different.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/124Links View the Rock Art panels here: https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/124Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ar...
2024-05-24
32 min
The Paleo Post Podcast
MAJOR ROCK ART SITE AT RISK - Vingen Rock Art at Risk! Who should have access to Rock Art?
Join us at the halfway point of Season Two of the PaleoPost Podcast! It's been an incredible adventure so far, and we hope that you've learned a lot and had fun doing it! We have many exciting plans for the future, so stay tuned! In this episode, we discuss rock art (as usual) and some endangered engravings that we should all strive to protect. We also talk about what it's like to discover some of the world's oldest art, what it means to be part of the "First Art Team," whom we'll be meeting with next week, and what...
2024-05-20
1h 00
The Rock Art Podcast
The Rock Art of Little Lake, California - Ep 120
Dr. Garfinkel has been going to Little Lake for about 50 years now. On today’s episode we describe Little Lake, the rock art there, and it’s significance to the people native to the area for the last 10,000 years. We also talk about the California Rock Art Foundation trips to Little Lake and how you can be a part of that.Use the California Rock Art Foundation link below to subscribe to the newsletter where you can find out about upcoming field trips.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www...
2024-03-29
35 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Rock Art of Little Lake, California - Rock Art 120
Dr. Garfinkel has been going to Little Lake for about 50 years now. On today’s episode we describe Little Lake, the rock art there, and it’s significance to the people native to the area for the last 10,000 years. We also talk about the California Rock Art Foundation trips to Little Lake and how you can be a part of that.Use the California Rock Art Foundation link below to subscribe to the newsletter where you can find out about upcoming field trips.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www...
2024-03-29
35 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Gender and Sex in Rock Art from the Rock Art Podcast - TAS 243
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast head over to: https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/243Rock Art Podcast Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Dr. Alan Garfin...
2023-12-03
38 min
The Archaeology Show
Gender and Sex in Rock Art from the Rock Art Podcast - Ep 243
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast head over to: https://www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/243Rock Art Podcast Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.comDr. Al...
2023-12-03
38 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Gender and Sex in Rock Art - Rock Art 114
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/114Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garf...
2023-12-01
38 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Gender and Sex in Rock Art - Ep 114
Gender and sex today are fluid concepts. Is that because it’s a new idea or because it’s finally something that can come out of the shadows? On today’s episode we look at gender and sex in rock art. We challenge preconceived notions that male shamans are the only ones that created rock art. We also talk about gender representation in rock art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this podcast, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/114Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.comDr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website
2023-12-01
38 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Understanding and Appreciating Rock Art with Tim Waag - Rock Art 112
Dr. Garfinkel interviews Tim Waag, an avocationalist for California Rock Art. He talks about understanding Native American theology and prehistory, and, appreciating California Rock Art.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/112Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Dr. Alan Garfinkel’s Website Support Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: ht...
2023-09-22
43 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Understanding the Meaning of the Sierra de San Francisco Rock Paintings with Artist Elanie Moore - Rock Art 104
Elanie Moore is a professional artist and she studies the Great Mural Rock Art in Baja California, Mexico. Elanie recounts her first experiences with rock art and how it impacted her. Elanie was actually an art major looking for something to focus on and didn’t want to be just another classical art major. When she heard about the Baja and the rock paintings down there she wanted to know more and was soon hooked on studying them.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/104Contact
2023-05-19
47 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Dating the Oldest Rock Art in North America - Ep 103
/REMOVE// USE THIS MOTLEY FOOL LINK FOR THE APN ALL SHOWS FEED ON ZENCASTR: https://zen.ai/apnfool //REMOVE//The oldest dated rock art in North America is in the Winnemucca Lake area of northern Nevada, just a couple hours from Reno. It’s abstract and deeply carved. How does this rock art compare to the same time frame in other parts of the world? How did this rock art get dated? What can we tell about the people that created it? All this and more on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough tran...
2023-05-05
44 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Dating the Oldest Rock Art in North America - Rock Art 103
The oldest dated rock art in North America is in the Winnemucca Lake area of northern Nevada, just a couple hours from Reno. It’s abstract and deeply carved. How does this rock art compare to the same time frame in other parts of the world? How did this rock art get dated? What can we tell about the people that created it? All this and more on today’s episode.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/103Links Dating North America's oldest petroglyphs, Winnemucca Lake...
2023-05-05
44 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Archaeology of Emotions, Part 2 with Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Rock Art 102
This episode continues our discussion on the "Archaeology of Emotions" - a deep dive into the communications and neurophysiology of rock art. This material is quite revolutionary and emanates from the fields of psychology and art aesthetics. A fascinating discussion into the underlying impacts of rock art on the viewers and the associated religious contexts of their world view.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/102Links California Rock Art FoundationSponsor Save $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your fi...
2023-04-21
48 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
100 Mule Trips to the Great Murals of Baja California with Eve Ewing - Rock Art 101
Turning passed the centennial mark, our episode 101 features rock art scholar Eve Ewing. Eve is a remarkable woman who has been to the Great Mural rock art in Baja California through the roadless back country in the heart of the peninsula known as the Grand Canyon of Mexico. Riding on the back of a mule she has clocked 100 trips over a 50-year period. She has a wonderful sense of insights and interpretation on these magnificent rock art panels. These are some of the largest prehistoric paintings in the world.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this ep...
2023-04-07
49 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Dating Desert Varnish and Rock Art with Meinrat Andreae - Rock Art 99
Meinrat Andreae is a biogeochemist. Director of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry ion Mainz. He is a Review Editor for the prestigious journal, Science. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He and his research associates have published more than 500 scientific books and journal articles.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/99Links California Rock Art Foundation Geochemical studies on rock varnish and petroglyphs in the Owens and Rose Valleys, California | PLOS ONE Archaeometric studies on rock art at fo...
2023-03-10
48 min
quickwtre ebook
READDOWNLOAD=+ Rock Art in an Indigenous Landscape From Atlantic Canada to Chesapeake Bay ^DOWNLOAD-PDF) by Edward J. Lenik
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2023-02-24
00 min
quickwtre ebook
READ PDF The Cosmos Revealed Precontact Mississippian Rock Art at Painted Bluff Alabama [Ebook]^^ by Jan F. Simek
Download The Cosmos Revealed: Precontact Mississippian Rock Art at Painted Bluff, Alabama Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Jan F. Simek Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0817320857 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download PDF The Cosmos Revealed: Precontact Mississippian Rock Art at Painted Bluff, Alabama [Ebook]^^ Ebook | READ ONLINE Download PDF The Cosmos Revealed: Precontact Mississippian Rock Art at Painted Bluff, Alabama [Ebook]^^ read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download PDF The Cosmos Revealed: Precontact Mississippian Rock Art at Painted Bluff, Alabama [Ebook]^^ PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI
2023-02-24
00 min
laketipbe library
in format E-PUB Introduction to Rock Art Research ^R.E.A.D.^ by David S. Whitley
Download Introduction to Rock Art Research Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by David S. Whitley Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=B01LWWUPAM OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download in format E-PUB Introduction to Rock Art Research Ebook | READ ONLINE Download in format E-PUB Introduction to Rock Art Research read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download in format E-PUB Introduction to Rock Art Research PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI
2023-02-24
00 min
daviaann audiobook
READDOWNLOAD! Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art [FREE] [DOWNLOAD] [READ] by Bruno David
Download Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Bruno David Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0190607351 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD! Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art [FREE] [DOWNLOAD] [READ] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD! Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art [FREE] [DOWNLOAD] [READ] read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD! Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art [FREE] [DOWNLOAD] [READ] PDF...
2023-02-24
00 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
A Discussion with Linda Hylkema, Editor of La Pintura - Rock Art 96
Linda Hylkema is the editor of La Pintura, the newsletter of the American Rock Art Research Association. They discuss Linda's fascination with rock art and some ongoing research.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/96Links California Rock Art Foundation La Pintura American Rock Art Research AssociationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.comArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https...
2023-01-27
45 min
New Books in Art
Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert
The "Black Desert" in the northern Arabian Peninsula is home to thousands of pieces of rock art - both written inscriptions and figural images - left there by the region's nomadic inhabitants during the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca. 2,000 years ago. Dr. Nathalie Brusgaard received her PhD (Leiden University, 2019) for her research into this rock art, exploring their content and themes and what they can tell us about the cultures, lifestyles, and subsistence methods of the Black Desert's nomadic peoples. In this episode, she joins me to share her findings and to discuss how archaeology and material remains can...
2023-01-04
41 min
New Books in Archaeology
Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert
The "Black Desert" in the northern Arabian Peninsula is home to thousands of pieces of rock art - both written inscriptions and figural images - left there by the region's nomadic inhabitants during the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca. 2,000 years ago. Dr. Nathalie Brusgaard received her PhD (Leiden University, 2019) for her research into this rock art, exploring their content and themes and what they can tell us about the cultures, lifestyles, and subsistence methods of the Black Desert's nomadic peoples. In this episode, she joins me to share her findings and to discuss how archaeology and material remains can...
2023-01-04
41 min
Nomads, Past and Present
Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert
The "Black Desert" in the northern Arabian Peninsula is home to thousands of pieces of rock art - both written inscriptions and figural images - left there by the region's nomadic inhabitants during the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca. 2,000 years ago. Dr. Nathalie Brusgaard received her PhD (Leiden University, 2019) for her research into this rock art, exploring their content and themes and what they can tell us about the cultures, lifestyles, and subsistence methods of the Black Desert's nomadic peoples. In this episode, she joins me to share her findings and to discuss how archaeology and material remains can...
2023-01-04
43 min
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert
The "Black Desert" in the northern Arabian Peninsula is home to thousands of pieces of rock art - both written inscriptions and figural images - left there by the region's nomadic inhabitants during the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca. 2,000 years ago. Dr. Nathalie Brusgaard received her PhD (Leiden University, 2019) for her research into this rock art, exploring their content and themes and what they can tell us about the cultures, lifestyles, and subsistence methods of the Black Desert's nomadic peoples. In this episode, she joins me to share her findings and to discuss how archaeology and material remains can...
2023-01-04
43 min
New Books in Ancient History
Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert
The "Black Desert" in the northern Arabian Peninsula is home to thousands of pieces of rock art - both written inscriptions and figural images - left there by the region's nomadic inhabitants during the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca. 2,000 years ago. Dr. Nathalie Brusgaard received her PhD (Leiden University, 2019) for her research into this rock art, exploring their content and themes and what they can tell us about the cultures, lifestyles, and subsistence methods of the Black Desert's nomadic peoples. In this episode, she joins me to share her findings and to discuss how archaeology and material remains can...
2023-01-04
41 min
La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock
¿Qué es La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock?
Escucha cada semana lo mejor del rock clásico y contemporáneo. Si te gusta el Blues Rock, Rock Progresivo, Rock psicodélico, Grunge, Stoner Rock, Art Rock, Garage, Punk Rock, Rock Alternativo o Indie e incluso el Country Rock o el Folk Rock, seguro que vas a disfrutar con nuestras selecciones semanales; juntos descubriremos nuevas bandas de rock y disfrutaremos de nuevo con aquellas que ya conocíamos y que tanto nos hacen disfrutar. La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock, desde 2006 con el mejor rock clásico y contemporáneo. Continue reading ¿Qué es La Ruleta R...
2023-01-01
00 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Michael Adont and Rock Art Cinematography - Rock Art 95
Michael Adont is a rock art cinematographer who is studying portable rock art and the source and character of rock art scholarship in general. He interviewed me at the recent Petroglyph Festival and I asked him to be on the show. Our wide-ranging discussion will intrigue you and as always you never know what aspects of our studies will be revealed. Come along with us for another interesting ride.Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.comArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: htt...
2022-12-30
45 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Michael Adonts and Rock Art Cinematography - Ep 95
Michael Adonts is a rock art cinematographer who is studying portable rock art and the source and character of rock art scholarship in general. He interviewed me at the recent Petroglyph Festival and I asked him to be on the show. Our wide-ranging discussion will intrigue you and as always you never know what aspects of our studies will be revealed. Come along with us for another interesting ride.Links California Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.comArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https...
2022-12-30
45 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Ancestory: A children's book about rock art - Rock Art 94
Hannah Salyer is an author and artist that has just finished work on an upcoming book for children and others on rock art from Harper Collins. This remarkable book is aimed at young people and gives them an overview of the world of rock art studies. Hannah is a unique individual and she marry's her passion for native understanding of the environment and twins that with an enduring study of rock art. I think you’ll really enjoy this interaction with our guest.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.co...
2022-12-16
47 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Ancestory: A children's book about rock art - Ep 94
Hannah Salyer is an author and artist that has just finished work on an upcoming book for children and others on rock art from Harper Collins. This remarkable book is aimed at young people and gives them an overview of the world of rock art studies. Hannah is a unique individual and she marry's her passion for native understanding of the environment and twins that with an enduring study of rock art. I think you’ll really enjoy this interaction with our guest.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.co...
2022-12-16
47 min
Music of Africa
Rock Art - How South Africa's Coat of Arms Got to Feature an Ancient SAN Painting
Guest: Sam Challis - Senior Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand *** Sam Challis is Head and Senior Researcher at the Rock Art Research Institute, Rock Art - How South Africa's Coat of Arms Got to Feature an Ancient SAN Painting A new exhibition in Johannesburg titled !ke e: xarra ke - People who are Different: Come Together celebrates the rock art of the San people, the first inhabitants of southern Africa. Presented by the University of the Witwatersrand's Rock Art Research Institute and the Origins Centre, is an indigenous archive of...
2022-11-28
21 min
The Intellectual
Prehistoric Rock Art of Atlantic Europe
Podcast: The Ancients (LS 66 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: Prehistoric Rock Art of Atlantic EuropePub date: 2022-07-03Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationDozens of incredible examples of prehistoric rock art have been found across western Europe in recent decades - but what do they mean?Artworks can be discovered all along the Atlantic seaboard, from Spain to Scotland, where one stunning example was uncovered just last year. Ancient peoples left traces of their prehistoric cultures across the length and bre...
2022-07-12
51 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Perspectives on Rock Art with Ann Norman - Ep 84
Our guest scholar, Ann Norman, provides a remarkable story of her life and passion as a student of rock art. From extensive studies and first-hand testimony from indigenous people on the rock paintings in South Africa to her work in the Middle East, she captivates with insightful and sensitive treatments of her rock art travels. You will love this upbeat and striking discussion.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in...
2022-06-17
48 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Perspectives on Rock Art with Ann Norman
Our guest scholar, Ann Norman, provides a remarkable story of her life and passion as a student of rock art. From extensive studies and first-hand testimony from indigenous people on the rock paintings in South Africa to her work in the Middle East, she captivates with insightful and sensitive treatments of her rock art travels. You will love this upbeat and striking discussion.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in...
2022-06-17
54 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Little Petroglyph Canyon and Rock Art Dating - Ep 83 (5)
China Lake Naval Weapons Center in central eastern California is home to many weapons inventions and the most dense collection of rock art in the western hemisphere. At nearly a mile long Little Petroglyph Canyon contains 10s of thousands of individual rock art images. Both Chris and Alan have been there and Alan leads tours there every year. We talk about the rock art and some of the preservation efforts.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James...
2022-06-03
45 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Little Petroglyph Canyon and Rock Art Dating
China Lake Naval Weapons Center in central eastern California is home to many weapons inventions and the most dense collection of rock art in the western hemisphere. At nearly a mile long Little Petroglyph Canyon contains 10s of thousands of individual rock art images. Both Chris and Alan have been there and Alan leads tours there every year. We talk about the rock art and some of the preservation efforts.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James...
2022-06-03
51 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Chumash Rock Art and Other Trips with Stephen Bryne - Ep 82
For this 82nd episode we interview Stephen Bryne, professional archaeologist and a student of rock art. Stephen talks about his adventures studying Chumash rock art as well as his recent studies with his extensive field trips to some of the largest prehistoric paintings in the world: the rock art of the Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Mexico.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or...
2022-05-20
49 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Chumash Rock Art and Other Trips with Stephen Bryne
For this 82nd episode we interview Stephen Bryne, professional archaeologist and a student of rock art. Stephen talks about his adventures studying Chumash rock art as well as his recent studies with his extensive field trips to some of the largest prehistoric paintings in the world: the rock art of the Sierra de San Francisco in Baja California Mexico.Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingInterested in sponsoring this show or...
2022-05-20
52 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World, an Online Course with Noel Hidalgo Tan - Ep 77
Previous guest of the Rock Art Podcast Noel Hidalgo Tan has organized a new course on rock art: Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World. It's an online course and is filled with useful and practical information. Check out this episode and sign up for the course using the link below!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart/77
2022-04-08
38 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World, an Online Course with Noel Hidalgo Tan
Previous guest of the Rock Art Podcast Noel Hidalgo Tan has organized a new course on rock art: Rock Art in Southeast Asia and the World. It's an online course and is filled with useful and practical information. Check out this episode and sign up for the course using the link below!Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot!Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimagingFor rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/rockart/77
2022-04-08
44 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Rock Art of the Sierra de San Francisco with Trudi Angell - Ep 71
Episode #71 features an interview with Trudy Angell, the owner of Saddling South, a cultural tour business that has also partnered with the California Rock Art Foundation for rock art tours. Saddling South conducts field trips to the remarkable areas of Baja California within the remote area known as the Sierra de la San Francisco, the Grand Canyon of Mexico, and other fascinating trips. These locations are UNESCO world heritage sites including the Great Mural, and include the largest painted rock art in the world. Join us for a fantastically interesting talk with Trudi.Interested in learning about...
2022-02-25
51 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Rock Art of the Sierra de San Francisco with Trudi Angell
Episode #71 features an interview with Trudy Angell, the owner of Saddling South, a cultural tour business that has also partnered with the California Rock Art Foundation for rock art tours. Saddling South conducts field trips to the remarkable areas of Baja California within the remote area known as the Sierra de la San Francisco, the Grand Canyon of Mexico, and other fascinating trips. These locations are UNESCO world heritage sites including the Great Mural, and include the largest painted rock art in the world. Join us for a fantastically interesting talk with Trudi.Interested in learning about...
2022-02-25
57 min
The Rock Art Podcast
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth - Ep 69
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
2022-02-11
52 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
2022-02-11
58 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Resource Depletion and Religious Intensification - Rock Art 66
This episode centers on the concept of resource depression and its relationship to the proliferation of religious intensification that includes the production (sometimes) of rock art. We take you on an intellectual journey of research into the dynamics of the habits and habitat of the bighorn sheep, the technology of big game hunting, the controversies surrounding human ecology and Native cosmology.Dr. Garfinkel has published on these topics in several articles in the Journal of Archaeological Science and also in the Annual Rock Art Research volumes from the American Rock Art Research Association. Attached are some links...
2022-01-21
52 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth (ARCHIVE)
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www...
2022-01-07
56 min
The Rock Art Podcast
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth (ARCHIVE) - Ep 64
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ROCKART. Click this message for more information.LinksCalifornia Rock Art...
2022-01-07
52 min
The Rock Art Podcast
ENCORE Rock Art, Science, and Religion with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay - Ep 62
ENCORE: On this episode we talk to Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay about his career in rock art. From his homeland of Calcutta, India, to continued graduate studies in Texas, and his current research working out of Guanajuato University in Mexico. They take a deep dive into the mysteries surrounding the relationships of science and religion. Our guest scholar provides up to date thinking on how our minds process images and create emotions relating to our understanding of deities. We delve into just what rock art images mean and how they affect the emotional states of its viewers. Finally, we provide...
2021-12-24
50 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
ENCORE Rock Art, Science, and Religion with Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay
ENCORE: On this episode we talk to Dr. Tirtha Mukhopadhyay about his career in rock art. From his homeland of Calcutta, India, to continued graduate studies in Texas, and his current research working out of Guanajuato University in Mexico. They take a deep dive into the mysteries surrounding the relationships of science and religion. Our guest scholar provides up to date thinking on how our minds process images and create emotions relating to our understanding of deities. We delve into just what rock art images mean and how they affect the emotional states of its viewers. Finally, we provide...
2021-12-24
54 min
BRAHM TO GO
Branching Out Episode 3: Derrick Beasley
Derrick Beasley is a multimedia artist and activist based in Durham, NC. He describes himself as a visual artist, creating at the intersection of community and imagination. He works in photography, graphic design, woodwork, installation, cultural space-making, and community organizing. It is through these mediums that he works to facilitate conversations between the individual and their own imagination. The following quote comes from Derrick's artist statement, "I take the familiar and abstract it enough to stretch our perception of what is possible. In doing this, I imagine new worlds where we are less concerned with validating our h...
2021-10-22
43 min
BRAHM TO GO
Episode 14: Branching Out: Aspen Golann
Hello this is Willard Watson, and you are listening to BRAHM to go. Welcome to season 2 of our podcast. This season we will meet a group of artists who have spent their lives working with wood. Wood is one of the most versatile of materials. It can be malleable or rigid, light or dark, smooth or rough, young or old. Artists carve, cut, sand, sculpt, bend, bind, and burn it. Branching Out: Works in Wood from North Carolina features a diverse selection of work, ranging from wooden furniture to sculpture, as well as a variety o...
2021-10-05
40 min
BRAHM TO GO
Episode 13: Branching Out Works in Wood from North Carolina
Hello this is Willard Watson, and you are listening to BRAHM to go. Welcome to season 2 of our podcast. This season we will meet a group of artists who have spent their lives working with wood. Wood is one of the most versatile of materials. It can be malleable or rigid, light or dark, smooth or rough, young or old. Artists carve, cut, sand, sculpt, bend, bind, and burn it. Branching Out: Works in Wood from North Carolina features a diverse selection of work, ranging from wooden furniture to sculpture, as well as a variety o...
2021-09-23
09 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Rock Art of Los Angeles County with Albert Knight
Albert Knight traces his associations with rock art studies throughout his lengthy career and focuses on the nature of discovery and the most remarkable sites he has had the joy of working on. Burro Flats in the Simi Valley of southern California in Los Angeles County is akin to the Chumash rock art painted pictograph traditions. The site exhibits polychrome paintings within a rock shelter that some believe are documentation of the oral traditions and ritual activities associated with the movements and timing of the sun. There is a sun dagger that appears at the solstice and pierces a...
2021-08-07
57 min
The Rock Art Podcast
The Rock Art of Los Angeles County with Albert Knight - Ep 48
Albert Knight traces his associations with rock art studies throughout his lengthy career and focuses on the nature of discovery and the most remarkable sites he has had the joy of working on. Burro Flats in the Simi Valley of southern California in Los Angeles County is akin to the Chumash rock art painted pictograph traditions. The site exhibits polychrome paintings within a rock shelter that some believe are documentation of the oral traditions and ritual activities associated with the movements and timing of the sun. There is a sun dagger that appears at the solstice and pierces a...
2021-08-06
53 min
BRAHM TO GO
Episode 1: The Way Watauga Works: Glenn Bolick
Presenting BRAHM TO GO, the podcast that brings art and history to you through artist interviews, oral histories, and scholarly lectures. Our first season will focus on the exhibit, The Way Watauga Works, where we profiled people who work or recently retired from working in Watauga County, North Carolina. This exhibit delves deeper into the meaning behind work and community. Today we have an interview with Glenn Bolick. Glenn is a master potter, 5th generation saw miller, musician, storyteller, North Carolina Folk Life Heritage Award Winner and national hollering champion multiple times over. This interview w...
2021-06-30
55 min
Rock Your Joy
The Transformative Power of Art with Emily McInnes
"I wanted to sell art online in a way that created democracy in an industry where there's a lot of smoke and mirrors and intimidation. I wanted to change all that and really disrupt it." - Emily McInnesArt is healing. It can enliven a space and improve your mood. However, the art world has long been hidden behind cultural gatekeepers and critics. Emily McInnes is trying to change this with her online gallery EYE BUY ART.Emily joined Aine for an illuminating conversation about access to art and the importance of connecting with an...
2021-06-30
35 min
BRAHM TO GO
BRAHM To Go Trailer
Introducing BRAHM TO GO. The podcast that brings art and history to you through artist interviews, oral histories, and scholarly lectures. Our first season will focus on the exhibit, The Way Watauga Works, where we profiled people who work or recently retired from working in Watauga County North Carolina. This exhibit delves deeper into the meaning behind work and community. This project was made possible by support from the Smithsonian Institute’s Museums on Main Street. Subscribe today wherever you listen to podcasts and make BRAHM TO GO your go-to arts and history.
2021-06-16
00 min
BBC Inside Science
Lab origin theory of SARS-Cov2; gene for obesity; dark matter map; rock art in Scotland
Sars Cov2, as the Covid19 coronavirus is called, probably began as the vast majority of new diseases do, when an animal virus infected a person – perhaps in a market or farm. There’s a large animal market in the city of Wuhan that sold wild as well as farmed animals, and studies have shown that different species of animals can infect each other with coronaviruses on their journey to market. But there’s also a possibility that the virus originated in one of two government laboratories in Wuhan. After all, we know that other viruses have escaped from labs, includ...
2021-06-03
31 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Revolutionary Interpretations of Coso Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel
This episode is a bit different. Dr. Garfinkel discusses and sketches his latest unpublished research into some new and rather revolutionary interpretations of Coso rock art. Coso rock art is located in eastern California and represents some of the greatest concentrations of rock art in the entire Western Hemisphere. It is surprisingly realistic and representational. We will dive into ancient archaic Utoaztecan religious thought and look at the relationships between Coso the American Southwest and into Mesoamerica!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952...
2021-05-07
49 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Revolutionary Interpretations of Coso Rock Art with Dr. Alan Garfinkel - Ep 37
This episode is a bit different. Dr. Garfinkel discusses and sketches his latest unpublished research into some new and rather revolutionary interpretations of Coso rock art. Coso rock art is located in eastern California and represents some of the greatest concentrations of rock art in the entire Western Hemisphere. It is surprisingly realistic and representational. We will dive into ancient archaic Utoaztecan religious thought and look at the relationships between Coso the American Southwest and into Mesoamerica!LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952...
2021-05-07
45 min
Aotearoa Unearthed
Episode Six | Māori rock art
Rosemary talks to Gerard O’Regan and Amanda Symon about Māori rock art. Gerard explains the wider context of Māori rock art: how much is there, where is it, how was it made and what does it mean? Amanda shares her experiences conserving rock art, and how ecological restoration can preserve the limestone ecosystems of Māori rock art sites.
2021-04-22
25 min
Aotearoa Unearthed
Episode Six | Māori rock art
Rosemary talks to Gerard O’Regan and Amanda Symon about Māori rock art. Gerard explains the wider context of Māori rock art: how much is there, where is it, how was it made and what does it mean? Amanda shares her experiences conserving rock art, and how ecological restoration can preserve the limestone ecosystems of Māori rock art sites.
2021-04-22
25 min
The Rock Art Podcast
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth - Ep 34
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
2021-04-16
53 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
New methods for dating rock art with Kirk Astroth
In this week's episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel interviews Kirk Astroth about new and innovative methods he used to date rock art for his masters thesis. Kirk used a combination of established methods and new technology to date panels containing prehistoric, historic, as well as modern rock art. He came to several interesting conclusions, as well as identified ways to continue developing this new direction in rock art dating.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
2021-04-16
57 min
High School History Recap
#13 San Rock Art with Dr Tim Forssman
Archaeologist, Dr Tim Forssman, joins William to talk about San Rock Art. These are some of the questions they look at.Who are the San? Were they the only southern Africans that left behind rock art?How do archaeologists find rock art sites?How many rock art sites are there in southern Africa?Tim's favorite rock art site.How did the San go about painting their images? How did they mix their paint?How do you date San rock art? What are some of the oldest sites?What does San rock...
2021-04-10
40 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Barrier Canyon Style Rock Art of Utah with David Sucec - Ep 31
David Sucec is Director of the Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) Rock Art of Utah. BCS is one of the more remarkable rock art expressions in North America. It dates from as early as 7,000 to 2,000 years ago and is mainly a polychrome painted style. The patterned expressions adorn the dramatic canyons of the spectacular Utah topography. The images are haunting and consist of very small but many times very large images of decorated and "floating" spirit figures. Sucec has dedicated over 30 years to the proper recording of this world class rock art tradition through detailed photographic imaging. Our discussion will...
2021-03-05
52 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Barrier Canyon Style Rock Art of Utah with David Sucec
David Sucec is Director of the Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) Rock Art of Utah. BCS is one of the more remarkable rock art expressions in North America. It dates from as early as 7,000 to 2,000 years ago and is mainly a polychrome painted style. The patterned expressions adorn the dramatic canyons of the spectacular Utah topography. The images are haunting and consist of very small but many times very large images of decorated and "floating" spirit figures. Sucec has dedicated over 30 years to the proper recording of this world class rock art tradition through detailed photographic imaging. Our discussion will...
2021-03-05
56 min
ROCK ANGELS RADIO SHOW
Rock Angels Radio Show Temporada 20/21 Programa 26
Las grandes tormentas se gestan con calma y asolan el terreno para devolver la paz tras su paso. Súbete a nuestro barco y navega hasta el ojo del huracán en otro de nuestros impredecibles programas desde donde abordamos en mejor ROCK/METAL a nuestro aire, sin etiquetas y con la mayor de las pasiones. Desanclamos nuestro crucero dirigido a tu desastre neuronal: 1.- FERAL GHOST – Say It´s Not Too Late – Speed Of Light (2021 Self Released/Rock `N´Growl Promotion/ The Sound Lab) 2.- MAGIK – Sister Golden Mary (AMERICA cover) – Covers In Asolation (2021 Self Released/Martin Music/Jackpot Producciones...
2021-02-23
2h 00
Foreign Countries
2.3 Innovative Research in Australia: Science and Context in Rock Art Studies
Support future seasons of the show: https://patron.podbean.com/ForeignCountries Buy Foreign Countries a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/foreigncountriespodcast https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9G7GV9X432PN6 Prof. Jo McDonald, Director of the Centre for Rock Art Studies & Management; Rio Tinto Chair in Rock Art Studies, University of Western Australia. https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jo-mcdonald https://www.crarm.uwa.edu.au/research Publications: https://www.crarm.uwa.edu.au/muruju...
2020-12-10
42 min
The Rock Art Podcast
Astral Photography and Rock Art with Jerman Cervera - Ep 16
A truck driver turned rock art photographer, Jerman Cervera is passionate about what he does. He and Alan talk about his journey to photography from a young age to photographing some of the most significant rock art sites in the world. From the Coso Range in California to the pictographs of Baja, Mr. Cervera has captured some amazing images.LinksCalifornia Rock Art FoundationContact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum...
2020-10-03
41 min