Robert Bednarik moved from Austria to Australia in 1966. Bednarik, who considers himself an
autodidact, is an expert in the fields of
rock art and paleolithic
portable art. He conducts
experimental archaeology and edits four scientific journals.
Bednarik's principal research interest is the origins of the human ability to create constructs of reality; consequently, his research focuses on the origins of art,[3] language, and the development of hominid technology.[4]
Publications (selection)
Books
Rock art science: the scientific study of palaeoart. IFRAO-Brepols Series 1, Brepols, Turnhout 2001,
ISBN2-503-99124-6.
(Hrsg.): The origins of modern human behaviour. Nova Press, New York, NY. 2013,
ISBN978-1-62257-901-3; darin S. 1–58: The psychology of human behaviour
Robert Bednarik moved from Austria to Australia in 1966. Bednarik, who considers himself an
autodidact, is an expert in the fields of
rock art and paleolithic
portable art. He conducts
experimental archaeology and edits four scientific journals.
Bednarik's principal research interest is the origins of the human ability to create constructs of reality; consequently, his research focuses on the origins of art,[3] language, and the development of hominid technology.[4]
Publications (selection)
Books
Rock art science: the scientific study of palaeoart. IFRAO-Brepols Series 1, Brepols, Turnhout 2001,
ISBN2-503-99124-6.
(Hrsg.): The origins of modern human behaviour. Nova Press, New York, NY. 2013,
ISBN978-1-62257-901-3; darin S. 1–58: The psychology of human behaviour