Publications
2023
Witelson, D. M. 2023. Theatres of Imagery: A Performance Theory Approach to Rock Art Research. Oxford: BAR Publishing.
Witelson, D. M. 2023. Revisiting the South African unicorn: rock art, natural history and colonial misunderstandings of indigenous realities. 33(4):619–636.
Witelson, D. M. 2023. The meaning and function of southern African San rock art and beyond. Expression 39:56–75.
2022
Mallen, L. R. and Pearce, D. G. 2022. Nodes of interaction: Changing rock paintings in the Eastern Cape mountains of South Africa. In Clack, T. and Brittain, M. (eds) :44–61. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pearce, D. G. 2022. Interpreting unusual imagery: A rare rock art depiction of a bushbuck in the southeastern mountains, South Africa. 57(2):239–251.
Witelson, D. M. 2022. A reappraisal of Walter Battiss’s relative sequence for rock paintings in the Stormberg, Eastern Cape. 35:71–102.
2020
De la Peña, P, and Witelson, D. M. 2020. ‘Project Piedemonte’: Between the Maloti-Drakensberg and the Great Escarpment in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. 94(376):e20, 1–9.
Mullen, A. 2020. Dateless substance: White pigments in the rock art of southern Africa. 23:69–73.
Snow, L. 2020. Poisoned, potent, painted: Arrows as indexes of personhood. In Wingfield, C., Giblin, J. and King, R. (eds) :31–39. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Witelson, D. 2020. Le contexte performatif de l’art rupestre San. 23:64–68.
2019
Witelson, D. M. 2019. . Oxford: Archaeopress.
2018
King, R., Pearce, D., Bonneau, A. and Mallen, L. 2018. Changing lifeways in the Maloti-Drakensberg Mountains, southern Africa: Towards a history of innovation and belief in the late Second Millennium AD. 21(1):82–88.
Witelson, D. M. 2018. Frogs or people: Dorothea Bleek and a genealogy of ideas in rock art research. 53(2):185–208.
2017
Bonneau, A., Pearce, D., Mitchell, P., Staff, R., Arthur, C., Mallen, L., Brock, F. and Higham, T. 2017. The earliest directly dated rock paintings from southern Africa: New AMS radiocarbon dates. 91:322–333.
Bonneau, A., Staff, R., Higham, T., Brock, F., Pearce, D. and Mitchell, P. 2017. Successfully dating rock art in southern Africa using improved sampling methods and new characterization and pretreatment protocols. 59(3):659–677.
Laue, G. 2017. McAll’s Cave: Characterising the rock art of the Groot Winterhoek Mountains, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. 30:145–183.
2016
Hœrlé, S., Pearce, D. G., Bertrand, L., Sandt, C. and Menu, M. 2016. Imaging the layered fabric of paints from Nomansland rock art (South Africa). 58:182–199.
Laue, G. 2016. Towards concepts of territoriality in southern African pre-colonial rock art: New insights from the Eastern Cape, South Africa. In Gutierrez, M. et Honoré, E. (dir.) , 15 au 17 Janvier 2014, Université Paris 1, Centre Panthéon et Musée du Quai Branly:263–274. Nanterre: Editions l’Harmattan.
2014
Pearce, D. G. 2014. Understanding hunter-gatherer rock art in southern Africa. 31(3):11–13.
2012
Bonneau, A., Pearce, D. G. and Pollard, A. M. 2012. A multi-technique characterization and provenance study of the pigments used in San rock art, South Africa. 39:287–294.
Lewis-Williams, J. D. and Pearce, D. G. 2012. Framed idiosyncrasy: Method and evidence in the interpretation of San rock art. 67:75–87.
2011
Bonneau, A., Brock, F., Higham, T., Pearce, D. G. and Pollard, A. M. 2011. An improved pretreatment protocol for radiocarbon dating black pigments in San rock art. 53(3):419–428.
Pearce, D. G. and George, L. 2011. An unusual case of overpainting in an Eastern Cape rock art site. 66:173–177.
2010
Pearce, D. G. 2010. Conservation and management of collapsing rock paintings: Three sites in Maclear District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. 65:96–103.
2009
Lewis-Williams, J. D. and Pearce, D. G. 2009. Constructing spiritual panoramas: Order and chaos in southern African San rock art panels. 21:41–61.
2008
Lewis-Williams, J. D. and Pearce, D. G. 2008. From generalities to specifics in San rock art. 104(11/12):428–430.
2002
Pearce, D. G. 2002. Changing men, changing eland: Sequences in the rock paintings of Maclear District, Eastern Cape, South Africa. 28:129–138.
Theses and dissertations
2023
Bagley, K. 2023. A comparison of the frequency of depictions of black wildebeest in the Drakensberg and Stormberg regions. Unpublished Honours report, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
Oster, S. M. 2023. . Unpublished Masters dissertation, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2022
Witelson, D. M. 2022. Rock art and performance in the Stormberg, South Africa. Unpublished Doctoral thesis, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2021
Snow, L. M. 2021. : Arrows as an index of San personhood. Unpublished Doctoral thesis, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2019
Laue, G. 2019. in the rock art of the Groot Winterhoek mountains, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Unpublished Doctoral thesis, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2018
Mullen, A. 2018. in the rock art of the south-eastern Mountains. Unpublished Masters dissertation, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
Witelson, D. M. 2018. : Differences and similarities between painted sites on a southern Drakensberg ridge in the Maclear District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Unpublished Masters dissertation, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2015
Mullen, A. 2015. Laying lives: An object-centred approach to sequence and symbolism at RSA TYN2. Unpublished Honours report, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.
2013
George, L. 2013. : Body symbolism in San rock art of the north Eastern Cape, South Africa. Unpublished Masters dissertation, 91心頭利, Johannesburg.