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Author Goldsmith, Paul

Title Talking Stone : Rock Art of the Cosos
Published Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (113 pages)
Contents The beginning of the search -- Who made these images? -- The atlatl -- Bighorn sheep -- A woman's site -- Newberry Cave -- Abstract images -- Patterned-body anthropomorphs -- Side trip to a more recent site -- A Native American's perspective -- Dating the petroglyphs -- The anthropologists' hypothesis -- The return of the bighorn
Summary "This book acts as a visual vehicle to see the rock art of the Coso Range. The Coso Range sits on the edge of the Mojave Desert, just east of the Sierra Nevada. It is located within the 1.2 million acres Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake and contains distinctive and spectacular displays of rock art. This rock art fills the lava gorges of Renegade Canyon, Big Petroglyph Canyon, and Sheep Canyon with images of bighorn sheep, anthropomorphs, abstract geometric figures and shield-like figures. These are pecked into the dark basalt and most appear to be between 1000 to 3000 years old, although some may be older and date to the earliest occupation of the region roughly 13,000 years ago. Both the text and photography are by Paul Goldsmith, an acclaimed cinematographer. This project is highly visual in nature and provides a photographic tour of the canyons and rock art for those that will never have a chance to visit them"--Provided by publisher
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Subject Indian art -- California -- Coso Range
Rock paintings -- California -- Coso Range
Petroglyphs -- California -- Coso Range
Panamint Indians -- California -- Coso Range -- Antiquities
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
Antiquities
Indian art
Petroglyphs
Rock paintings
SUBJECT Coso Range (Calif.) -- Antiquities
Subject California -- Coso Range
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781607815525
1607815524