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Resumen de Paleoindian portable art from Wyoming, USA

Danny N. Walker, Michael T. Bies, Todd Surovell, George C. Frison, Mark E. Miller

  • Paleoindian portable art, while sparse, has been reported from several Wyoming localities, both dated and undated, and with good archaeological provenience or no established provenience. Additional examples have been recovered from many later Holocene sites. Media for these art objects include sandstone, steatite, bison bone, and mammoth ivory. Techniques ranged from light incision and deep scoring to pecking, and motifs ranged from abstract to anthropomorphic to zoomorphic. This paper reviews these Late Pleistocene portable art examples and relates the motifs to cliff face art through time.


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