Fred E. Coy Jr. is a retired physician who lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
Thomas C. Fuller has retired from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
Larry G. Meadows is a local historian of the Red River region in Kentucky.
James F. Swauger is curator emeritus of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
"Excellent... An extensive photographic guide to all known existent
rock art in the state -- this book is a first for Kentucky." -- The
Dirt Brothers
"Rock art includes petroglyphs and pictographs, or designs carved
in or painted on the faces of rocks, respectively. In their book,
Coy et al, present the fruits of over three decades of research on
rock art in the Commonwealth." -- Bowling Green Daily News
"The first comprehensive documentation of the fragile remnants of
the state's prehistoric Native American rock art sites." --
Louisville Courier Journal
"This book is the first comprehensive register of the known rock
art of the state of Kentucky.... It should serve as a model of how
to present the results of comprehensive regional surveys in a
format facilitating further research, and of how to present a
record of truly permanent value." -- Rock Art Research 1997
"This excellent addition to the body of rock art literature is
especially significant because it focuses on an area for the most
part ignored in previous research. This book is an attempt to reach
out to the general public, informing them of this cultural heritage
while at the same time alerting them to the fragility of rock art
and the importance of its preservation." -- Choice
"Would serve very well as a companion volume to books on the early
history of Kentucky and as a guide to those who want to see for
themselves." -- Mountain Eagle
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