Edited by Neville Agnew, Janette Deacon, Nicholas Hall, Terry Little, Tom McClintock, Peter Robinson, Sharon Sullivan, and Paul Taçon, 2022

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This volume by the Rock Art Network (RAN) presents the successes and challenges faced by rock art managers, researchers, conservators, and caretaker communities from around the globe, and describes how they are addressed through local action. A principal tenet of the Rock Art Network is the potential for improved collaboration between professionals and communication with the public to positively affect the preservation of the world’s rock art. Over fifty entries detail how network members have engaged each other, the public, and the heritage to pursue this vision.

Drawing upon colloquia held in 2018 and 2019, this work is the third in a series of Getty Conservation Institute-organized rock art publications presenting the work of the Rock Art Network. In 2018, network members visited rock art sites in California and Texas and organized a series of presentations at the Institute. In 2019, the colloquium was held in France and Spain, and members visited subterranean sites and their replicas, which are world-renowned and draw significant numbers of tourists.

During these two meetings, the Rock Art Network cemented its vision for the future of rock art preservation and charted a course for the organization’s future sustainability and contributions to the field.

How to Cite this Work
Agnew, Neville, Janette Deacon, Nicholas Hall, Terry Little, Tom McClintock, Peter Robinson, Sharon Sullivan, and Paul Taçon, eds. 2022. Networking for Rock Art: Global Challenges, Local Solutions. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10020/gci_pubs_networking_rock_art.