Articles on rock art dating

Robert G. Bednarik auranet@optusnet.com.au

Petroglyphs at Al Usayla, central Arabia.


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The introduction of direct rock art dating in 1980. Not previously published, PDF file, 577 KB.

Dating Australian rock-markings: an interdisciplinary challenge. An overview by Graeme K. WARD and Claudio TUNIZ.

New dating evidence from the Coa valley, Portugal. First presented in July 2000 at the Third AURA Congress in Alice Springs, in press. PDF file, 626 KB.

Petroglyphs in Italian Alps dated. First published in Acta Archaeologica in Volume 72, 2001. PDF file, 278 KB.

First dating of Pilbara petroglyphs. First published in Records of the Western Australian Museum in Volume 20, 2002. PDF file, 645 KB.



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