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Rock art and the transformation of history in the southwestern United States
Kelley A Hays-Gilpin
, Dennis Gilpin
Anthropology
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Navajo
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Southwestern United States
100%
Rock Art
100%
New Mexico
25%
Way of Life
25%
Resilience
25%
Prestige
25%
Gender Relations
25%
Northern Frontier
25%
Slave-raiding
25%
Gender Values
25%
Ethnogenesis
25%
Cultural Origin
25%
Spanish Colonies
25%
Cosmology
25%
Arts and Humanities
Rock Carvings
100%
Navajo
100%
Style
50%
Secular
25%
Spiritual
25%
Tension
25%
New Mexico
25%
Iconic
25%
Spanish colonies
25%
Northern Frontier
25%
Ethnogenesis
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Rock Art
100%
New Mexico
25%