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Description: University of New Mexico computerized database system for the storage and analysis of rock art data being developed with the support of the National Park Service, the Sandia Pueblo and the Chamisa Foundation.
International Rock Art Database Project International Rock Art Database Project We are currently developing a computerized database system for the storage and analysis of rock art data with the support of the National Park Service, the Sandia Pueblo and the Chamisa Foundation. We are working in cooperation with Dr. Bruno David at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Queensland in Australia who works under the auspices of the Australian Rock Art Research Association (AURA) (member of IFRAO). This project is a major, international collaborative endeavour currently centred at the University of New Mexico, USA, and the University of Queensland, Australia, and involves a large team of rock art specialists, archaeologists and computer scientists. In addition, some of the fieldwork research undertaken and rock art data collected for this project have been accomplished under the 'Aboriginal Origins'
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