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https://www.academia.edu/93353224/Wed_rather_be_red_than_dead_Embracing_ones_difference_th…

…d that tradition bearers were merely the reproducers of texts, not their active users. They were regarded as uncreative tellers of oral forms, because the emphasis at the time was on pure transmission of lore. According to Lord Raglan (1936: 130), “[n]o popular storyteller has ev…

https://www.academia.edu/101077517/La_Rumorosa_Rock_Art_Along_the_Border_A_Survey_of_Kumey…

… manos begin to appear as people began to rely more on agriculture and less on (mega) faunal food sources. Importantly, petroglyphs, and possibly pictographs along with rock alignments make their appearance at this time, although there are examples of earlier art (i.e., Coso). Tw…