Petroglyph vs Lithography - What's the difference?
petroglyph | lithography |
(archaeology) A rock carving, especially one made in prehistoric times.
* 1998', Henri-Paul Francfort, ''17: Central Asian '''petroglyphs : between Indo-Iranian and shamanistic interpretations'', Paul S. C. Taçon (editor), ''The Archaeology of Rock-Art ,
* 2000', Carol Diaz-Granados, James R. Duncan, ''The '''Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Missouri ,
* 2001 , Georgia Lee, 18: Oceania'', David S. Whitley (editor), ''Handbook of Rock Art Research ,
The process of printing a lithograph on a hard, flat surface; originally the printing surface was a flat piece of stone that was etched with acid to form a surface that would selectively transfer ink to the paper; the stone has now been replaced, in general, with a metal plate.
As nouns the difference between petroglyph and lithography
is that petroglyph is a rock carving, especially one made in prehistoric times while lithography is the process of printing a lithograph on a hard, flat surface; originally the printing surface was a flat piece of stone that was etched with acid to form a surface that would selectively transfer ink to the paper; the stone has now been replaced, in general, with a metal plate.petroglyph
English
(wikipedia petroglyph)Noun
(en noun)page 302,
- The petroglyphs of Central Asia form a long sequence from the Neolithic onwards.
page 102,
- Ninety-six petroglyph' sites were reported in the original study (DiazGranados 1993). The majority of the ' petroglyphs are worn.
page 578,
- The islands of Tonga are not known for petroglyphs'; however, one of the frontal stones of a ''langi'' called Mala'e Lahi on 'Uiha Island has one ' petroglyph of a human foot.
