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  1. 1 2 Whitley 2005, p. 1.
  2. 1 2 Whitley 2005, pp. 1–2.
  3. E. Goodall, Proceedings and Transactions of the Rhodesian Scientific Association 41:57-62, 1946: "Domestic Animals in rock art"
  4. E. Goodall, Proceedings and Transactions of the Rhodesian Scientific Association 42:69-74, 1949: "Notes on certain human representations in Rhodesian rock art"
  5. H. M. Chadwick, Origin Eng. Nation xii. 306, 1907: "The rock-carvings at Tegneby"
  6. H. A. Winkler, Rock-Drawings of Southern Upper Egypt I. 26, 1938: "The discovery of rock-drawings showing boats of a type foreign to Egypt."
  7. H. G. Wells, Outl. Hist. I. xvii. 126/1, 1920: From rock engravings we may deduce the theory that the desert was crossed from oasis to oasis.
  8. Deutsch, Rem. 177, 1874: "The long rock-inscription of Hamamât."
  9. Encycl. Relig. & Ethics I. 822/2, 1908: "The rock-paintings are either stenciled or painted in outline."
  10. Man No. 119. 178/2, 1939: "On one of the stalactite pillars was found a big round stone with traces of red paint on its surface, as used in the rock-pictures"
  11. G. Moore, The Lost Tribes and the Saxons of the East, 1861, Title page: "with translations of Rock-Records in India."
  12. Tylor, Early Hist. Man. v. 88, 1865, "and bush art or bushmen art."
  13. Trust For African Rock Art, East Africa, common terminology, "Rock-sculptures may often be symbolic boundary marks."
  14. Whitley 2005, p. 4.
  15. Whitley 2005, pp. 4–5.
  16. Whitley 2005, p. 9.
  17. 1 2 Whitley 2005, p. 11.
  18. Whitley 2005, p. 13.
  19. 1 2 3 Whitley 2005, p. 14.
  20. Whitley 2005, p. xi.
  21. Whitley 2005. pp. viii, 1.
  22. Whitley 2005, p. x.
  23. Whitley 2005, p. viii.