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Art by firelight? Using experimental and digital techniques to explore Magdalenian engraved plaquette use at Montastruc (France) [PDF]
Palaeolithic stone plaquettes are a type of mobiliary art featuring engravings and recovered primarily from Magdalenian sites, where they can number from single finds to several thousand examples.
Andrew Needham +2 more
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From RGB camera to hyperspectral imaging: a breakthrough in Neolithic rock painting analysis
Rock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterations that alter their visibility. Cameras and image enhancement tools (DStretch® plug-in, for example) are commonly used to help identify and record images that have become ...
Bernard Schmitt
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En este estudio se hace una revisión de las pinturas rupestres del abrigo de Luzzanas (Ozieri, Italia) con la ayuda del programa DStretch. El abrigo había sido descubierto y estudiado en los años 80 del siglo pasado. En sus paredes se habían reconocidos
Liliana Spanedda +2 more
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Nowadays, virtual reality technologies and immersive virtual reality (VR) apps allow people to view, explore, engage with and learn about historic monuments and buildings, historic sites, and even historic scenes.
Ovidia Soto-Martín +2 more
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Lost colours: Photogrammetry, image analysis using the DStretch plugin, and 3-D modelling of post-firing painted pottery from the south west Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
The main purpose of this project was to verify the use of the DStretch plugin, designed to study rock art, for analysing post-firing painted pottery from the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Atlantic façade of the Iberian Peninsula. To do so, a Guadalquivir-type carinated pot was used as a study vessel from the excavations of Portaceli ...
Esther Rodríguez González +2 more
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IMAGERY OF THE KURTEKE ROCK-SHELTER (EASTERN PAMIR)
The Kurteke rock-shelter images in the Eastern Pamirs were discovered in 1958. Later, in 1960, V.A. Ranov studied the paintings as well as the archaeological layers.
Л.В. Зоткина +1 more
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The article discusses the rock images of the Shakhty rock shelter. The authors’ archival research in 2021 and 2022 revealed field diaries, photographs and colour photo slides of V. A. Ranov, who was the first to find the site, in the archive of A. Donish
И.В. Аболонкова +2 more
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Colour and decoration were prominent features of Neolithic figurines. However, many such details and colours have faded over time, and it is only on close inspection that traces of colour are visible.
Paz Ramirez Valiente
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Las pinturas sobre los ortostatos del dolmen de corredor de El Moreco (Huidobro, Burgos, España), sometidas durante tres milenios a las inclemencias climatológicas (ciclos hielo-deshielo, lluvia, etc.) y a las amenazas antrópicas, han perdido ...
Angélica Santa Cruz del Barrio +5 more
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Archaeological preservation of intentional skin modifications such as tattoos is rare but can yield important insights into the human past with respect to the belief systems, culture, and art of past societies. Tattooing can be briefly described as an invasive process of inserting pigments into the skin with the intention of creating permanent ...
Dominik Göldner, Aaron Deter-Wolf
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