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"New Rock Art book due out soon
If you are a fan of Alan walker and Brian Smith, then you probably already have a copy of their book 'Rock Art and Ritual Volume 1: Interpreting the Prehistoric Landscape of the North Yorks Moors'. This book described the discovery of newly exposed features of the moorland above Robin Hoods Bay in North Yorkshire (UK), which were revealed following a devastating fire in 2003. The authors paid particular attention to the curiously marked prehistoric stones, with their interpretations of the carvings and insights into prehistoric life.
     The second volume, entitled 'Rock art and Ritual Volume Two: Mindscapes of Prehistory', will be published at the end of March and builds on the hugely successful first book. Alan Walker is quoted as saying "The rock art we were looking at in volume one was speaking in a language that really was lost as land division and organised society developed. Whilst we can't claim to have unravelled the whole picture, we feel that we really raised some issues that have never been tackled before and which should open new lines of debate and research.""

http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/004254.html

This book explores cosmology at the time rock art was created within landscape contexts in Britain and Ireland. Focusing mainly on our Neolithic it explores the reasons for carving outcrops of stone and the authors present arguments that go further than any earlier publication. Based on extensive fieldwork and research with synthesis of established archaeological and anthropological data this latest publication by Smith and Walker will push the boundries of rock art research to their furthest limits.