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Rock Art Sites Rock Art L’art rupestre A bibliography Une bibliographie By ICOMOS Documentation Centre - November 2012 Par le Centre de Documentation ICOMOS - Novembre 2012 Prepared and edited by ICOMOS Documentation Centre. Updated by Lucile SMIRNOV with the help of Aurélie LESAGE. Préparé et édité par le Centre de Documentation de l’ICOMOS. Actualisé par Lucile SMIRNOV avec l’aide d’Aurélie LESAGE © ICOMOS Documentation Centre, Novembre 2012. ICOMOS - International Council on Monuments and sites / Conseil International des Monuments et des Sites 49-51 rue de la Fédération 75015 Paris FRANCE http://www.icomos.org UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre / Centre de Documentation UNESCO-ICOMOS: http://www.icomos.org/en/home-doc Contact : [email protected] Cover photographs: Photos de couverture : Painting in Lascaux cave, France © William Cromar / Flickr; Altai mountains © koraxdc / Flickr; Rock engravings, Wadi Mathendus, Libya © Joachim Niemeier / Flickr Sommaire Rock Art - General 2 Risk / Causes of Deterioration / Conservation issues 2 Research / Interpretation 6 Africa 15 Arab States 25 Asia & Pacific 37 Rock Art Europe / North America / Israel 61 Northern America 61 Europe 65 Israel 110 Rock art Latin America and Caribbean 116 Pluri-national studies 138 [the above regions reflect UNESCO’s geographical classification] Rock Art - General Risk / Causes of Deterioration / Conservation issues 000443 - Les Oeuvres rupestres préhistoriques : étude des problèmes de conservation. sl, 1980. p. 97-107, illus. (Studies in Conservation. 25) (fre). off print. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; prehistoric sites; biodeterioration; overvisiting; conservation measures; cleaning; climatic factors. ACCESSION NO: 6304. CALL NO: A.R. 082. 007087 - Environmental protection of mural paintings in caves. Torraca, Giorgio. Tokyo, Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1984. p. 1-18, illus., plan. (eng). In:"International symposium on the conservation and restoration of cultural property. Conservation and restoration of mural paintings(I)"; Incl. index and list of participants. Incl. ref. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation of wall paintings; caves; protection of environment; proceedings of conferences. SECONDARY KEYWORDS: removal of wall paintings; deterioration; climatic factors; visitors; conservation techniques; prevention of damage. ACCESSION NO: 9496(1). 007105 - Rock weathering processes by frost upon the wall carvings and its preservation. Fukuda, Masami. Tokyo, Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1984. p. 155-166, illus. (eng). In:"International symposium on the conservation and restoration of cultural property. Conservation and restoration of mural paintings(I)"; Incl. index and list of participants. Incl. ref. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation of wall paintings; proceedings of conferences. SECONDARY KEYWORDS: weathering; frost; freeze-thaw tests; thermal measurements and instruments; air conditioning; synthetic resins. ACCESSION NO: 9496 (1). 004488 - Problemi di conservazione e di valorizzazione nelle cavità prevalente interesse paletnologico. Burri, E. Capo di Ponte, Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, 1981. p. 123-131, illus., plan. (Bollettino del Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici. 18) (ita). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation techniques. SECONDARY KEYWORDS: lighting; visitors; decorated grottoes; air conditioning; deterioration; thermal measurements and instruments; biodeterioration. ACCESSION NO: K-260. 007110 - Water repellents as moisture barrier for damp walls. De Witte, Eddy; Florquin, Stefaan; Terfve, Alfred. Tokyo, Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1984. p. 167-177. (eng). In:"International symposium on the conservation and restoration of cultural property. Conservation and restoration of mural paintings(I)"; Incl. index and list of participants. Incl. ref. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation of wall paintings; dampness; water repellents; materials testing; brick; limestone; drying out; proceedings of conferences. ACCESSION NO: 9496 (1). 007111 - The Treatment of excavated fragmentary wallplaster. Pye, Elizabeth. Tokyo, Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1984. p. 179-195, illus. (eng). In:"International symposium on the conservation and restoration of cultural property. Conservation and restoration of mural paintings(I)"; Incl. index and list of participants. Incl ref. and addresses of suppliers. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation of wall paintings; frescoes; plaster; removal of wall paintings; conservation in situ; cleaning; re-assembly; relaying of wall paintings; proceedings of conferences. ACCESSION NO: 9496 (1). 007112 - Thracian painted tombs : technical notes and conservation procedures. Barov, Zdravko. Tokyo, Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1984. p. 197-208, illus. (eng). In:"International symposium on the conservation and restoration of cultural property. Conservation and restoration of mural paintings(I)"; Incl. index and list of participants. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation of wall paintings; tumulus; Bulgaria; proceedings of conferences. SECONDARY KEYWORDS: archaeological excavations; thermal measurements and instruments; air conditioning; conservation measures; drying out; visitors; biodeterioration. 2 ACCESSION NO: 9496 (1). 021523 - Conservation and visitor management: recent experience at rock art sites. Stanley-Price, Nicholas. London, James James, 2003. p. 121-131, illus. (eng). In: "Conserving the painted past: developing approaches to wall painting conservation"; Incl. Bibl. and Abstract in English". PRIMARY KEYWORDS: conservation of wall paintings; rock art sites; graffiti; rock paintings; visitors. ACCESSION NO: 14454. ISBN: 1-902916-11-5. 026159 - Rock Art - our Priceless Heritage Endangered. Bertilsson, Ulf. Stockholm, Riksantikvarieämbetet, 2004. p. 89-93, illus. In: "The Future of Rock Art - a World Review" (eng). Incl. bibl. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; cultural heritage at risk. ACCESSION NO: 14855. CALL NO: A.R 315. ISBN: 91-7209-355-2. ISSN: 1651-1298. 026188 - The CAR-ICOMOS Charter for the Protection and Management of Rock Art and Rock Art Sites. Züchner, Christian. Stockholm, Riksantikvarieämbetet, 2004. p. 149-151. In: "The Valcamonica Symposiums. 2001 and 2002" (eng). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; rock art sites; conservation; management; charters. // CAR-ICOMOS // The CAR-ICOMOS Charter for the protection and management of rock art and rock art sites ACCESSION NO: 14856. CALL NO: A.R. 316. ISBN: 91-7209-354-4. ISSN: 1657-1298. 026912 - Rock art. Bertilsson, Ulf. München, K.G. Saur, 2005. p.260-262, illus. In: "Heritage at risk 2004/2005: ICOMOS world report on monuments and sites in danger" (eng). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; rock art sites; rock engravings; cultural heritage at risk. ACCESSION NO: 14878. CALL NO: Ri. 095(3). ISBN: 3-598-24243-3. URL: http://www.international.icomos.org/risk/2004/rockart2004.pdf . 028592 - Administración y conservación de sitios de arte rupestre. Strecker, Matthias ; Taboada Tellez, Freddy. La Paz, SIARB, 1995. 161p., illus. (Contribuciones al estudio del arte rupestre Sudamericano. 4) (spa). Incl. abstract in English and bibl. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; rock art sites; rock engravings; rock paintings; petroglyphs; conservation; case studies; management. ACCESSION NO: 15080. CALL NO: A.R. 318. ISSN: 1017-4354. 028594 - El rol de los Liquenes en la conservación de sitios arqueologicos. Bolle, Erica. La Paz, SIARB, 1995. p.22-28, illus. (Contribuciones al estudio del arte rupestre Sudamericano. 4) (spa). Incl. bibl. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; archaeological sites; deterioration; conservation of archaeological sites; conservation; microorganisms; lichens. ACCESSION NO: 15080. CALL NO: A.R. 318. ISSN: 1017-4354. 028602 - Protección y conservación del arte rupestre: Bibliografía. Strecker, Matthias; Aramayo, Lucy. La Paz, SIARB, 1995. p.124-150. (Contribuciones al estudio del arte rupestre Sudamericano. 4) (spa). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; conservation; bibliographies. ACCESSION NO: 15080. CALL NO: A.R. 318. ISSN: 1017-4354. 030177 - Prediction of the degradation behavior of calcareous rocks via finite-element modelling. Weiss, T.; Saylor, D.; Fuller, E.R.; Siegesmund, S. Stockholm, ICOMOS Sweden, 2004. p. 163-170, illus. In: "Proceedings of the 10th International congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone; Vol.1 (eng). Incl. abstract and bibl. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: stone; deterioration; rocks; weathering; thermal properties. ACCESSION NO: 15029. CALL NO: Pi. 464. ISBN: 91-631-1458-5. 030676 - Preserving worldwide heritage: A discussion about rock art conservation. Dean, J. Claire; Flood, Josephine; Van Tilburg, Jo Anne. Los Angeles, GCI, 2006. p. 10-15, illus. (Conservation: The Getty Conservation Institute Newsletter. 21, 3) (eng). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; rock art sites; conservation. ACCESSION NO: K-314. 033221 - Dampier rainwater as acidic as beer: CSIRO. Bednarick, Robert G. Caulfield South, AURA, 2007. p.139-141, illus. (Rock Art Research. 24,1) (eng). Incl. bibl. and abstract. PRIMARY KEYWORDS: rock art; deterioration; protection of cultural heritage; Australia. ACCESSION NO: K-596. ISSN: 0813-0426. 3 033786 - Rock art at risk. Berltilsson, Ulf. Altenburg, E.Reinhold Verlag, 2008. p. 172-174, illus. In: "Heritage at risk: ICOMOS World Report 2006/2007 on Monuments and Sites in Danger" (eng). PRIMARY KEYWORDS: cultural heritage at risk; rock art; rock engravings; protection of cultural heritage; graffiti; man
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