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Paradigm shifts and ontological turns at Cloggs Cave, Gunaikurnai Country, Australia

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posted on 2023-05-24, 07:04 authored by David, B, Freslov, J, Mullett, R, Delannoy, J-J, Petchey, F, Mialanesa, J, Wood, R, Arnold, L, Matthew McDowellMatthew McDowell, Berthet, J, Fullagar, R, Wong, VNL, Green, H, Urwin, C, Metz, L
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to rock art interpretation, constituting the basis for groundbreaking studies on Indigenous knowledges, relational metaphysics, and rock imageries. The book contributes to the growing body of research on the ontology of images by focusing on five main topics: ontology as a theoretical framework; the development of new concepts and methods for an ontological approach to rock art; the examination of the relationships between ontology, images, and Indigenous knowledges; the development of relational models for the analysis of rock images; and the impact of ontological approaches on different rock art traditions across the world. Generating new avenues of research in ontological theory, political ontology, and rock art research, this collection will be relevant to archaeologists, anthropologists, and philosophers. In the context of an increasing interest in Indigenous ontologies, the volume will also be of interest to scholars in Indigenous studies.

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Publication title

Ontologies of Rock Art: Images, Relational Approaches and Indigenous Knowledge

Editors

OM Abadía & M Porr

Pagination

135-160

ISBN

9780367337803

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

New York

Extent

10

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeology

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