International Federation of Rock Art Organizations
IFRAO's home page includes the names and addresses of the member organizations, the IFRAO consitution, reports, notice of events, and other information.
Other Rock Art Organizations
The Austrialian Rock Art Research Association has a web page and invites you to join them at AURA NET.
The Societý Cooperativa Archeologica Le Orme dell'Uomo maintains a page dedicated to Valcamonica rock art and it includes links to other rock art sites and TRACCE, an on-line rock art publication.
CeSMAP - Study Centre and Prehistoric Art Museum - is a founding member of IFRAO and maintains web pages in English dedicated to rock art studies.
Regulations have been issued
for visitors to the great mural sites in Baja California.
Justin Hyland created the web version of the regulations
for INAH.
Petroglyph National Monument continues to be threatened by a proposed road extension through the park. To keep abreast of the changing situation in Congress and the NPS, you may want to consult the web pages maintained by the National Parks and Conservation Association web pages.
The Texas-based Rock Art Foundation home page is dedicated to foundation news, activities, and Pecos rock art.
UMRARA's home page is maintained by Charles Bailey, Kevin Callahan, and Deborah Morse-Kahn. It contains links to a variety of articles as well as information about UMRARA.
The Rock Art Research Center of Uruguay or Centro de InvestigaciÛn de Arte Rupestre del Uruguay (CIARU) maintains a web page in English.
The Utah Rock Art Research Association also maintain a web site with picture, site etiquette, etc.
Announcements:
Other Links:
You can easily subscribe or unsubscribe to the Rock Art List Server via a page at ASU's listserv.
You can explore a screened set of links from Bill Hyder's Home Page at UCSC.
Or, visit the Footsteps of Man site in Italy for a comprehensive set of links to rock art related sites.