"Definitely the best book on the subject of rock art ever written. Full of fascinating images and ideas, it tackles hard questions and discusses them in a balanced, objective manner."
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Desmond Morris, author of The Biology of Art and The Naked Ape
"It is the hardest thing in the world to escape the grip of our own prejudices. Early Rock Art is important because it challenges our modern obsession with explicit symbols and stories and aims to free our theories of art from the iron grip of literate culture. I applaud the authors' efforts to dig deeper, to find the ancient roots of our aesthetic sensibilities."
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Merlin Donald, emeritus professor of psychology at Queen's University and author of Origins of the Modern Mind
"Presents new ideas on the origin and importance of art to all human cultures and shows that the neglected geometric rock art of the American West has an intriguing and essential story to tell."
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Paul Tacon, Chair in Rock Art Research, Griffiths University, Australia
"There is no previous book on this type of rock art—usually it is given only cursory treatment, largely because geometric imagery defies conventional approaches to interpretation. Malotki and Dissanayake address what we know and what we can know about early geometric rock art."
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James D. Keyser, author of Indian Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau
"Malotki and Dissanayake’s intriguing concept of 'artification' gives researchers another tool to use when examining ancient rock art. The photos alone warrant purchasing this book."
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D. Clark Wernecke, executive director, Gault School of Archaeological Research
"In this welcome book a long-neglected rock art tradition is examined at length. The work is so wide-ranging that any reader will also learn about many important anthropological concepts. Last but certainly not least, splendid photographs accompany the texts throughout."
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Jean Clottes, author of What Is Paleolithic Art?
"A fascinating and thought-provoking volume that explores the enigma of geometric rock art in the American West with great insight and authority. Lavishly illustrated with Malotki’s incredible photography, this work is as much a feast for the eyes as for the mind."
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Ben Watson, paleoart specialist
"A tribute to the artistic and intellectual achievements of Paleoamericans. Scholarly and innovative, sophisticated yet accessible, and with a wealth of breathtaking pictures."
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Tilman Lenssen-Erz, African Archaeology, Institute for Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Koln
"Malotki's fascinating photographs and Dissanayake's pathbreaking ideas make this book a must for all research on American rock art and the roots of human creativity."
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Christian Zuechner, director emeritus, Institute of Prehistory and Early History, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg