Thinking about rock art - How our brains can get in the way of what we see by Troy Scotter
Presented at ARARA online lecture series on October 9, 2021. Subject: Using some of Utah's best rock art as examples, Troy explores how the brain's unconscious background processes may affect how we perceive rock art.

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They Didn't Like Her Look, But Then She Sang Like a Star! 🤩

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Paleolithic Rock Art of Mediterranean Spain by Peter Anick

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