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Study on the Rock Art at the Yin Mountains New edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 868 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 1282 g, 32 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433168855
  • ISBN-13: 9781433168857
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 868 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 1282 g, 32 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433168855
  • ISBN-13: 9781433168857

As the heritage of ancient culture, rock art is distributed at each continent around the world, from which the ancestors recorded their social and economic life via this method to manifest their understanding and recognition on the world.



As the most important ancient cultural relics in prehistory, rock art have become a direct basis for the reproduction of human history and ideological process. Since the late 1970s, Yinshan rock art have been found in large quantities. In this study, 2842 Yinshan rock art are collected, sorted and classified systematically. The distribution characteristics of rock art in each area and the distribution and change rules of main rock art types are summarized. This book also places Yinshan rock art into the overall framework of Chinese rock art for analysis in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the overall characteristics and status of Yinshan rock art, and showcases researches on the chronology are.

List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
xi
Introduction 1(8)
I Discovery and Research
9(16)
Section I Object and Area of Study
9(4)
I Object of study
9(1)
II Area of study
9(4)
Section II Discovery and Research
13(7)
I Discovery of Yinshan Rock Engravings
13(2)
II History of Study
15(5)
Section III Purpose and Significance of Topic
20(5)
II Zoning and Classification
25(44)
Section I Low Hilly Area in the Northern Part of Daqing Mountain
29(7)
I Eastern Section
29(1)
II Middle Section
30(1)
III Western Section
31(5)
Section II Seerteng Mountain
36(5)
I Eastern Section
36(1)
II Middle Section
37(1)
III Western Section
38(3)
Section III Langshan Mountain
41(28)
I Eastern Section
41(9)
II Middle Section
50(5)
III Western Section
55(14)
III Regional Distribution Characteristics and Evolution of Main Types
69(32)
Section I Regional Distribution Characteristics of Yinshan Rock Engravings and the Industry Modes revealed in these Engravings
70(21)
I Low Hilly Area in the Northern Part of Daqing Mountain
70(5)
II Seerteng Mountain
75(6)
III Langshan Mountain
81(10)
Section II Evolution of Main Types
91(10)
I Distribution Characteristics of Main Types
91(4)
II Evolution of Main Types
95(6)
IV Special Studies
101(34)
Section I Human Face Rock Art
103(5)
I Typological Analysis of Human Face Rock Art
103(1)
II Discussion on the Age of Human Face Rock Art
103(5)
Section II Symbol Rock Art
108(7)
I Typological Analysis of Symbol Rock Art
108(3)
II Discussion on the Age of Symbol Rock Art
111(4)
Section III Figure Rock Art
115(2)
I Typological Analysis of Figure Rock Art
115(1)
II Discussion on the Age of Figure Rock Art
116(1)
Section IV Vehicle Rock Art
117(1)
I Typological Analysis of Vehicle Rock Art
117(2)
II Discussion on the Age of Vehicle Rock Art
119(1)
Section V Hunting Rock Art
120(1)
I Typological Analysis of Hunting Rock Art
121(1)
II Discussion on the Age of Hunting Rock Art
122(2)
Section VI Animal Rock Art
124(6)
I Typological Analysis of Some Animal Rock Art
124(3)
II Discussion on the Age of Animal Rock Art
127(3)
Section VII Summary
130(5)
V Comparison with the Rock Art in Other Areas of China
135(14)
Section I Three Major Distribution Areas of Chinese Rock Art
135(7)
I Northern rock Art
135(5)
II Southwest rock Art
140(1)
III Southeast rock Art
141(1)
Section II Comparison of Three Major Rock Art Areas and the Status of Yinshan Rock Art
142(7)
I Distribution Characteristics and Comparison of Three Major Rock Art Areas
142(2)
II Comparison of Yinshan Rock Art with Those in Other Areas
144(5)
VI Conclusion
149(10)
Postscript 159(4)
Appendix 163(698)
Bibliography 861
Wang Xiaokun (Doctor of History, 2008) is a member of the Society of Archaeology of China and the Associate Professor in the School of History at Renmin University of China.









Zhang Wenjing (Doctor of History, 2011) is a member of the Chinese Rock Art Society, Deputy Editor in the Editorial Department of China Rock Art., and Lecturer in the School of Culture and History at Chifeng University.