concept   rock art

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Australia (1) Europe (1) Africa (1) Asian (1) European (1) North America (1) South America (1) Aboriginal Australian (1) African (1) Native American (1) New Zealand (1) archaeological community in Europe (1) modern society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rock art Australia Rock art is sacred to indigenous communities and actively preserved in Australia. 5
2 rock art Europe Rock art in Europe is protected, preserved, and considered as important historical and archaeological sites. 4
3 rock art Africa The rock art of Africa is considered sacred and is created in remote locations. 2
4 rock art Asian Rock art in Asian culture serves as historical artifacts and tourist attractions. 2
5 rock art European Rock art in European culture is highly valued for its historical and artistic significance. 2
6 rock art North America Rock art in North America is typically found in tourist areas and protected by government authorities. 2
7 rock art South America Rock art in South America is created in remote areas and linked to rituals. 2
8 rock art Aboriginal Australian Rock art is a significant aspect of Aboriginal Australian culture, serving as a means of storytelling and spiritual communication. 1
9 rock art African Rock art in African culture may be connected to particular rituals and ceremonies. 1
10 rock art Native American Rock art was frequently utilized by Native American cultures for the purposes of storytelling and spiritual communication. 1
11 rock art New Zealand Rock art in New Zealand is frequently preserved and protected by indigenous communities. 1
12 rock art archaeological community in Europe Studying and documenting rock art is vital for understanding ancient beliefs and practices in European archaeological communities. 1
13 rock art modern society Rock art is recognized as a significant aspect of modern society's cultural heritage and is actively safeguarded and maintained. 1