The Distribution of Rock Art Elements and Styles in Utah
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[Article]
First Statement of Responsibility
Castleton, Kenneth B; Madsen, David B
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Sixty rock art elements and styles found in Utah can be grouped into Geometric, Representational, and Bizarre categories. The distributional patterns exhibited by these motifs range from generalized to tightly restricted. Many are tentatively associated with particular prehistoric groups. During the Fremont/Anasazi occupation period there appears to have been a higher degree of interaction between areas north and south along the Colorado River than between the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau.
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Date of Publication
1981
Title
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology