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Published in The Social Studies TEXAN, Volume 21, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2006, p. 43; In "Teaching Texas Indians; Prehistoric Texas Indians" by Carol Schlenk, Education Editor, Texas Beyond History Rock Art of the Lower Pecosby Carolyn E. Boyd (College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 2003. Acknowledgements, illustrations, appendix, bibliography, index. ISBN 1-58544-259-3. $45.00, cloth) In this colorful book, Dr. Boyd offers expert interpretations of what the human, animal, plant, and spirit pictographs found along the Lower Pecos meant to the artists who created them. Dr. Boyd runs the SHUMLA (Studying Human Uses of Materials, Land, and Arts) School in Comstock, Texas, which offers teacher and student workshops in prehistoric took-making, hot rock cooking, and many other fascinating aspects of ancient life in Texas. Rock Art of the Lower Pecos is now available from The Shumla School. To puchase a copy, call 432-292-4848 or E-mail info@shumla.org. Payment can be made with any major credit card or by check. Cost of the book is $45.00 plus $5.00 shipping and $3.04 sales tax for a total of $53.04. A portion of the price of each book goes into the endowment fund for The Shumla School. |
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