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The Evolution of Theory, Method and Technique in Southern African Rock Art Research
Authors:J. D. Lewis-Williams
Affiliation:(1) Rock Art Research Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2050, South Africa
Abstract:Southern African rock art research has progressed from an essentially denigrating social and political milieu, through an empiricist period, to contemporary social and historical approaches. Empiricism, once thought to be the salvation of southern African rock art research, was a theoretically and methodologically flawed enterprise. Attempts to see the art through an emic perspective facilitated by copious nineteenth- and twentieth-century San ethnography is a more useful approach. It began briefly, but was then abandoned, in the nineteenth century. Today, diverse theoretical and methodological approaches are being constructed on an ethnographic foundation. The centrality of the San in South African national identity has been recognized.
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Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >: rock art  southern Africa  theory  methodology  technique
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