Rupestrian art of Eastern Mexico and Central America
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v57i0.219Keywords:
Cave painting, Cultural research, Latin American culture, Visual artsAbstract
This article possesses bibliographical focus. Its purpose is to serve as a guide for the searching of information sources, as well as to offer an introduction to the systematic study of Rupestrian art in Eastern Mexico and Central America. It addresses not only to experts, but also students, amateurs, Rupestrian art owners or the indigenous people who take the responsibility of being "natural guards" of the places with Rupestrian representations. The Rupestrian art is presented according to the political distribution of the Eastern states of Mexico and Central America. The texts, which are based on the author's own researches, introduce the reader to the present form of the Rupestrian art research in the respective regions. The authors expose different research strategies, which provide a preliminary diverse sight of the studied images.
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