The Rock Art of Arizona: Art for Life's Sake by: Ekkehart Malotki
Softcover. Kiva Publishing, 1st, 2007, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Softcover, 194 pages illustrated in color. With an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 sites spread throughout its canyons, mountains and deserts, the Grand Canyon state of Arizona constitutes one of the premier rock art theaters in the world. Consisting primarily of engraved images (petroglyphs) on sandstone and basalt, but also offering paintings (pictographs) under overhangs, and ground figures (geoglyphs) on the desert pavements, Arizona's rock art truly commands awe and respect. This book, in a comprehensive survey, presents the full gamut of the state's impressive open-air art from its earliest beginnings until more recent manifestations in the historic era. The Rock Art of Arizona contains more than 380 color photographs, over 130 drawings, and numerous charts and maps,. Gold award sticker on cover, clean copy.