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Petroglyphs of Cheonjeon-ri in Ulsan, Korea, in the context of world rock art / authors, Emmanuel Anati [and eight others] ; project editor, Jiyeon Kim.

By: Contributor(s): Series: World petroglyphs research ; III.Publisher: Seoul, Korea : Hollym, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781565914100
  • 1565914104
Subject(s):
Contents:
Toward a world view of prehistoric art -- The Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs in Ulsan : a native art historical view -- Signifying landscape with rock art : a new methodological perspective on the rock engravings of Korea -- Rethinking the symbolic meanings of some prehistoric designs of the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs and their related rituals -- Dragon figures on the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs, Ulsan -- New readings and interpretations of the textual inscriptions of the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Images of religion and rituals in Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Northern elements in Korean petroglyphs seen through deer on Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Myth, memory, andhistory : Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs within a North Asian (and world) context.
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Toward a world view of prehistoric art -- The Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs in Ulsan : a native art historical view -- Signifying landscape with rock art : a new methodological perspective on the rock engravings of Korea -- Rethinking the symbolic meanings of some prehistoric designs of the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs and their related rituals -- Dragon figures on the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs, Ulsan -- New readings and interpretations of the textual inscriptions of the Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Images of religion and rituals in Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Northern elements in Korean petroglyphs seen through deer on Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs -- Myth, memory, andhistory : Cheonjeon-ri petroglyphs within a North Asian (and world) context.

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