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Dialogues in Cuban Archaeology

by L. Antonio Curet, Shannon Lee Dawdy, and Gabino La Rosa Corzo

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Rock Art Research <strong>in</strong> Cuba / 99<br />

graphic sources exist for the archipelago, ethnographic analogy has not been a major<br />

theme <strong>in</strong> studies of <strong>Cuban</strong> rock art. However, there is evidence that Núñez Jiménez<br />

considered a shamanic role <strong>in</strong> the production of pictographs <strong>in</strong> Cuba. A laten<strong>in</strong>eteenth-century<br />

article by Hoffmann (1888) on pictographic images produced on<br />

bark by Ojibwa shamans is <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the bibliography of Núñez Jiménez’s sem<strong>in</strong>al<br />

work on <strong>Cuban</strong> rock art (1975).

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