UTAH ROCK ART RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
29TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

Heritage Center, 105 E 100 E, Cedar City Utah
October 9-12, 2009
* FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC *


David Sucec, Speaker, Saturday 10, 2009, 2:25 pm

Falling Lines: The Parallel Line Motif as a Defining Feature of the Barrier Canyon Style

Abstract: Widespread among the Archaic Period rock art styles on the Colorado Plateau, the parallel line motif, is commonly called a "rake" but, in the Barrier Canyon style, the lines are longer, more like a broom with incremental spacing, and most often vertical. And it is this lengthy verticality, which makes the parallel line motif a defining feature of the Barrier Canyon rock art style.

 

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