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Beyond the technique: Symbols and languages in the Palaeolithic art
The title of this congress, “Reason, Utopia and Society” alludes also to the three main analytical perspectives in the study of Palaeolithic art over the century of history of this discipline.
Clara Hernández Sánchez
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This article presents the initial results from the S2AGES database of calibrated radiocarbon estimates from western Europe in the period 25,000–10,000 years ago.
Richards, Martin +10 more
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Palaeolithic cave art from Crete, Greece
The earliest figural art known from Greece is dated to the Neolithic period (ca. 8,5 to 5 thousand years ago). A recent study of the petroglyphs at Asphendou Cave on the island of Crete, however, suggests that such art has a much longer history in the ...
Strasser, T.F. +4 more
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The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated brain and group sizes in relation to an ordinal scale of cognitive complexity expressed as orders of intentionality.
Cole, James Nathan
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Large-scale application of palaeoproteomics (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry; ZooMS) in two Palaeolithic faunal assemblages from China. [PDF]
Wang N +6 more
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RESUMEN: La cueva de El Rincón, inmediata a las de Venta de la Perra y El Polvorín, forma parte del grupo de cavidades con manifestaciones parietales paleolíticas del desfiladero del río Carranza.
César GONZÁLEZ SÁINZ +1 more
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1864-1902: el reconocimiento del arte paleolítico
RESUMEN: Se analizan las implicaciones de los conceptos teóricos imperantes a fines del siglo XIX en Europa sobre arte y primitivismo para proponer una explicación al fenómeno de la rápida aceptación del arte mobiliar paleolítico frente a la resistencia ...
Óscar MORO ABADÍA +1 more
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35,000 years of recurrent visits inside Nerja cave (Andalusia, Spain) based on charcoals and soot micro-layers analyses. [PDF]
Medina-Alcaide MÁ +10 more
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R. Powers (1994) The Human Form in Palaeolithic Art. Modern Geology
Delporte Henri. R. Powers (1994) The Human Form in Palaeolithic Art. Modern Geology . In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 92, n°1, 1995. pp.
Delporte, Henri
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