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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Pundawar Manbur is one of the largest painted rock shelters in the Drysdale River valley of the Kimberley, Western Australia. It contains more than 600 rock paintings, engravings and rock markings with a complex series of overlapping styles of rock art. It is a cultural jewel of Kwini Country, within the lands of the Balanggarra Native Title determination. This monograph presents the first detailed recording and analysis of the site and its art. There are many figures in superposition, and many also in carefully targeted patterns of superimposition, making for a rich story of sequential engagements going back many thousands of years. There is much figurative art, including images from the earliest purported phase of Kimberley art, the Irregular Infill Animal Period, but there are also stencils and other markings. There is evidence of additive reuse - some of the figures have been repainted. There is also fascinating evidence of subtractive reuse, some of the images showing signs of having been 'battered' and/or scratched, that is, directly engaged with subsequent to their painting. This monograph is unusual in Australian archaeology as it does not focus on an excavated site; it focuses solely on the rock art of Pundawar Manbur and gives it the attention it deserves.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Pundawar Manbur is one of the largest painted rock shelters in the Drysdale River valley of the Kimberley, Western Australia. It contains more than 600 rock paintings, engravings and rock markings with a complex series of overlapping styles of rock art. It is a cultural jewel of Kwini Country, within the lands of the Balanggarra Native Title determination. This monograph presents the first detailed recording and analysis of the site and its art. There are many figures in superposition, and many also in carefully targeted patterns of superimposition, making for a rich story of sequential engagements going back many thousands of years. There is much figurative art, including images from the earliest purported phase of Kimberley art, the Irregular Infill Animal Period, but there are also stencils and other markings. There is evidence of additive reuse - some of the figures have been repainted. There is also fascinating evidence of subtractive reuse, some of the images showing signs of having been 'battered' and/or scratched, that is, directly engaged with subsequent to their painting. This monograph is unusual in Australian archaeology as it does not focus on an excavated site; it focuses solely on the rock art of Pundawar Manbur and gives it the attention it deserves.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Pundawar Manbur is one of the largest painted rock shelters in the Drysdale River valley of the Kimberley, Western Australia. It contains more than 600 rock paintings, engravings and rock markings with a complex series of overlapping styles of rock art. It is a cultural jewel of Kwini Country, within the lands of the Balanggarra Native Title determination. This monograph presents the first detailed recording and analysis of the site and its art. There are many figures in superposition, and many also in carefully targeted patterns of superimposition, making for a rich story of sequential engagements going back many thousands of years. There is much figurative art, including images from the earliest purported phase of Kimberley art, the Irregular Infill Animal Period, but there are also stencils and other markings. There is evidence of additive reuse - some of the figures have been repainted. There is also fascinating evidence of subtractive reuse, some of the images showing signs of having been 'battered' and/or scratched, that is, directly engaged with subsequent to their painting. This monograph is unusual in Australian archaeology as it does not focus on an excavated site; it focuses solely on the rock art of Pundawar Manbur and gives it the attention it deserves.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Pundawar Manbur is one of the largest painted rock shelters in the Drysdale River valley of the Kimberley, Western Australia. It contains more than 600 rock paintings, engravings and rock markings with a complex series of overlapping styles of rock art. It is a cultural jewel of Kwini Country, within the lands of the Balanggarra Native Title determination. This monograph presents the first detailed recording and analysis of the site and its art. There are many figures in superposition, and many also in carefully targeted patterns of superimposition, making for a rich story of sequential engagements going back many thousands of years. There is much figurative art, including images from the earliest purported phase of Kimberley art, the Irregular Infill Animal Period, but there are also stencils and other markings. There is evidence of additive reuse - some of the figures have been repainted. There is also fascinating evidence of subtractive reuse, some of the images showing signs of having been 'battered' and/or scratched, that is, directly engaged with subsequent to their painting. This monograph is unusual in Australian archaeology as it does not focus on an excavated site; it focuses solely on the rock art of Pundawar Manbur and gives it the attention it deserves.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Burke et Kant interprètes de la révolution française | Benjamin Delannoy | Taschenbuch | Ouverture Philosophique | Französisch | 2022 | Editions L'Harmattan | EAN 9782747560696 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Evénement majeur de la modernité, la Révolution française fut l'occasion de débats exégétiques passionnés. Parmi les différents protagonistes des controverses philosophico-politiques d'alors, on a coutume de voir en Burke le héraut de la contre-révolution, et à considérer Kant comme le tenant allemand du républicanisme révolutionnaire. Mais à y regarder de plus près, la Révolution française inaugure de sérieuses équivoques chez les deux auteurs, au point que l'on peut suggérer un curieux paradoxe: Burke contre-révolutionnaire n'est pas burkien, et Kant révolutionnaire n est pas kantien. 142 pp. Französisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Evénement majeur de la modernité, la Révolution française fut l'occasion de débats exégétiques passionnés. Parmi les différents protagonistes des controverses philosophico-politiques d'alors, on a coutume de voir en Burke le héraut de la contre-révolution, et à considérer Kant comme le tenant allemand du républicanisme révolutionnaire. Mais à y regarder de plus près, la Révolution française inaugure de sérieuses équivoques chez les deux auteurs, au point que l'on peut suggérer un curieux paradoxe: Burke contre-révolutionnaire n'est pas burkien, et Kant révolutionnaire n est pas kantien.