American Indian Rock Art, Volume 29, ARARA. Alanah Woody and Joseph T. O'Connor, editors
2003, American Rock Art Research Association, paper
160 pages, color photo cover, 46 b/w photos, 61 illustrations, 7 tables, 9 maps, 8-½" x 11"
Papers published from the 2002 DuBois, Wyoming meetings include:
- The Tolar Petroglyph Site, Lawrence J. Lowendorf and Linda Olson
- The Columbia Plateau Scratched Style: A preliminary Interpretation, Michael W. Taylor and James D. Keyser
- Buffalo Eddy: A Confluence of Influence as Seen Through its Pteroglyphs and Pictographs, Carolynne L. Merrell
- The Beaver Bowl: A Shaman's Petroglyph in the Northwest Coast Art Tradition, George Poetschat, James D. Keyser, Betty Tandberg, Helen Hiczun, and Pat McCoy
- The Degradation of Rock Art by Lichen Processes, Debra E. Dandridge and James K. Meen
- Variation, Distribution, and Context of Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Elements in the Rock Art Record of the Volcanic Tableland, David M. Lee and Courtney R. Smith
- Examining Metaphorical Reasoning in Rock Art Production: Conceptualizations of Self in Coso Range Imagery, Elisabeth V. Culley
- What is Hedges Arguing About?, David S. Whitley
- So What's A PCN?, Donna Gillette and Teresa Miller Saltzman
- Petroforms in the North American Mid-Continent: A Neglected Phenomenon, Jack Steinbring, Jeffrey Behm, and Herman Bender
- No Rest for the Foragers: Mobility and Resource Acquisition in Hunter-Gatherer Rock Art, Grant S. McCall
- Pecked Stone Prayers for Rain and Warmth: The Sand Island Petroglyph Panel, Southeastern Utah, Ann Phillips
- Liminal Animals in the Archaic/Basketmaker II Rock Art Iconography of the Palavayu Anthropomorphic Style (PASTYLE), Ekkehart Malotki
- Comments by Member, Fremont County Historic Preservation, Diana Mitchell
- American Rock Art Research Association Officers and Associates
- American Rock Art Research Association Awards