Cross-Cultural Contact, Etiquette and Rock Art.
Rock Art Research 2007, Nov, 24, 2
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Publisher Description
Abstract. Given that there is an increasing interest in rock art among professionals as well as the general public, it becomes imperative to consider the problematics of cultural appropriation and the possibilities of appropriate attitudes in a cross-cultural context. I propose to illuminate these issues through a consideration of the notion of etiquette. KEYWORDS: Rock art--Cultural appropriation--Etiquette--Ethics
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