tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6057432722659257077.post4320081433421972132..comments2024-03-22T01:42:37.271-04:00Comments on Archaeology of Portable Rock Art: Micro bird figure and other portable rock art may help define expedient stone tools not yet well-described by archaeologistsKen Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17626582215405908165noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6057432722659257077.post-74578618532692492022014-01-01T17:33:46.190-05:002014-01-01T17:33:46.190-05:00Hello Ken,
This 'lithic cultural debris' i...Hello Ken,<br />This 'lithic cultural debris' is an interesting thing, I'm glad this is published here as such material is, like you say- often overlooked or neglected * as it is often of unknown origin). But, as at first look, such bird figures could appear as a part of the debris, and so be (mis-) interpret as possible portable rock art, the context of the debris itself also is very important. Maybe, apart from only placing the rock art objects in the highlight, some attention could be given to the (possible) context where it has been found, as this might spread some more light on discoveries... in this case, the 'cultural lithic debris' also could be geofacts, so it could be very important to look at the (geological) context of this debris as well. <br />With my regards,<br />JimmyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com