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BLUE SUN CAVE ART

Book author Paul D. Campbell lies on the floor of an ancient prehistoric California Indian cave -- the famous Blue Sun Cave -- and takes close-up pictures of the old painted cave petroglyphs drawings at Indian Hill, Anza Borrego, California, San Diego County.

Paul Campbell, a KUMEYAAY.INFO contributor, was doing field research and taking pictures for for his new book: EARTH PIGMENTS AND PAINT: MEANING AND TECHNOLOGY.

Pictures Photos Web Page Design by Gary G. Ballard, San Diego


CALIFORNIA INDIAN FACE PAINT
-- The pictures and writing in this section are parts of Paul Campbell's newest book, EARTH PIGMENTS AND PAINT: MEANING AND TECHNOLOGY. His fully-researched book will include all facets of Native California pigments and paint, including physical, social, spiritual — in great detail — and will reveal how the Indians turned yellow pigment red, and about how they made blue from white gypsum and black charcoal, and it will give many other recipes for Indian paint. The book will also discuss the origin of CAVE ART in California, and the latest atomic accelerator testing of the ancient pigments used by the California Indians.

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CALIFORNIA INDIAN BOWS & ARROWS
features deep field and museum research, photography and captions as published in SURVIVAL SKILLS OF NATIVE CALIFORNIA, by Paul D. Campbell. Paul's book features living Native American California Indigenous people of the greater San Diego area, and details their traditional hunting, weapons and aboriginal California Indian survival methods.

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