Search results for "Art prehistòric"
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Estudis d'art originari : els insectes en l'art quaternari
1937
Precedeix al títol: “Institut d'Estudis Valencians. Secció Histórico-Arqueológica. Servei d'Investigació Prehistórica”
Beyond the Art (Conkey M et alii)
2000
Review of Beyond Art: Pleistocene Image and Symbol (Wattis Symposium Series in Anthropology Margaret W. Conkey & Olga Soffer
Los grabados de la Cueva del Moro (San Mames, Polaciones, Cantabria)
1989
La cueva del Moro se localiza en la ladera Este de Peña Sagra, a una altura aproximada de 1.050 m. de altitud, en el paraje conocido como Río Guado, en medio de un bosque de robles en las cercanías del pueblo de San Mames, en el municipio de Poblaciones. Actualmente queda junto a un camino forestal y se ac- cede a ella superando un amontonamiento de bloques caidos, muy abundantes en toda la ladera.
Identification of plant cells in black pigments of prehistoric Spanish Levantine rock art by means of a multi-analytical approach. A new method for s…
2017
We present a new multi-analytical approach to the characterization of black pigments in Spanish Levantine rock art. This new protocol seeks to identify the raw materials that were used, as well as reconstruct the different technical gestures and decision-making processes involved in the obtaining of these black pigments. For the first of these goals, the pictorial mat- ter of the black figurative motifs documented at the Les Dogues rock art shelter (Ares del Maestre, Castello ́ n, Spain) was characterized through the combination of physicochemical and archeobotanical analyses. During the first stage of our research protocol, in situ and non- destructive analyses were carried out by means of…
Documenting the light sensitivity of Spanish Levantine rock art paintings
2015
[EN] A case study to evaluate the use of microfading spectrometry (MFS) for the study of colored systems found in prehistoric rock art paintings was conducted in the Cova Remígia rock-shelter, Castellón (Spain). This rock shelter is part of the rock art sites of the Mediterranean basin on the Iberian Peninsula included in UNESCO s World Heritage List. Some of the paintings belonging to this group are exposed to environmental factors including natural daylight, wind and rain, depending on the time of the day and the season of the year. Therefore, their preservation is a major concern to stakeholders and researchers responsible for protecting and studying these prehistoric paintings. The expe…