Freeman, Paul, 1928-

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Bay Area Rock Art Research Association - Organizational History

Established in 1983, Bay Area Rock Art Research Association (BARARA) is an avocational association of professionals and amateur enthusiasts who share a dedication to rock art conservation, research and education in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. BARARA publishes a bi-annual newsletter, organizes field visits to rock art sites, sponsors the Bay Area Rock Art Conservation and Education Fund, the Bay Area Rock Art Archive at the UC Berkeley Bancroft Library, and other rock art conservation activities.

The Rock Art Video Project was compiled and edited by Paul Freeman with the help of Ed Jones. The material to be edited consisted of Super 8 mm movie film from the 1980s, VHS videotapes from the early 90s, then Hi 8, and finally Digital 8 video.

From the guide to the Paul Freeman Video Project and Papers, 1975-2006, (The Bancroft Library.)

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creatorOf Paul Freeman Video Project and Papers, 1975-2006 Bancroft Library
creatorOf Freeman, Paul, 1928-. Paul Freeman video project and papers, 1975-2006. UC Berkeley Libraries
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associatedWith Federal Art Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Rivol, Lala Eve, 1912 or 13- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
West (U.S.)
California
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Artists
Indian art
Indians of North America
Lithography, American
Petroglyphs in art
Rock paintings in art
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Birth 1928

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