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Hi Bob
I think you'll probably have a problem tracking down a cheap copy, it was published over 10yrs ago. I'd suggest watching e-bay.
As an alternative there's the Brown's book, Prehistoric Rock Art in the Northern Dales, published in 2008 by Tempus (History Press), it covers the same ground and more. You can pick a copy up on amazon for about £13 or from the publisher for the full wack £19.
For reference there's the excellent ERA website http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/
and of course there's
http://rockartuk.fotopic.net/

cheers
fitz

cheers fitz. trying to find books that are not too exspensive, is a bit of a challenge. my usual haunts for cheap books, charity shops, second hand book shops, markets or car boot sales just do not do them. getting a sharpe book or rebus is no problem at all.

fitzcoraldo wrote:
Hi Bob
I think you'll probably have a problem tracking down a cheap copy, it was published over 10yrs ago. I'd suggest watching e-bay.
As an alternative there's the Brown's book, Prehistoric Rock Art in the Northern Dales, published in 2008 by Tempus (History Press), it covers the same ground and more. You can pick a copy up on amazon for about £13 or from the publisher for the full wack £19.
For reference there's the excellent ERA website http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/
and of course there's
http://rockartuk.fotopic.net/

cheers
fitz

Cheers Fitz!
I found Bookfinder and Google Books helpful features.
Links are at the "Rock Art Books Chronology" page:
http://rockartuk.fotopic.net/ c771151.html
Bye,
Jan