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Improved Application of Hyperspectral Analysis to Rock Art Panels from El Castillo Cave (Spain)
Rock art is one of the most fragile and relevant cultural phenomena in world history, carried out in shelters or the walls and ceilings of caves with mineral and organic substances.
V. Bayarri +3 more
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An etiology of human modernity
Following the refutation of the replacement hypothesis, which had proposed that a ‘superior’ hominin species arose in Africa and replaced all other humans existing at the time, the auto-domestication hypothesis remains the only viable explanation for the
Bednarik Robert G.
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Reconstructing rock art chronology with transfer learning: A case study from Arnhem Land, Australia
In recent years, machine learning approaches have been used to classify and extract style from media and have been used to reinforce known chronologies from classical art history.
Jarrad Kowlessar +6 more
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Engraved Biographies: Rock Art and the Life-Histories of Bronze Age Objects
This article deals with engravings depicting sometimes life-sized Bronze Age metal objects from “closed” burial contexts and “open-air” sites in northern Europe.
Joakim Goldhahn
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Artificial weathering of rock types bearing petroglyphs from Murujuga, Western Australia
Murujuga in Western Australia has the largest concentration of ancient rock engravings (petroglyphs) in the world. However, the Murujuga rock art is potentially threatened by local industrial air pollution, in particular by acid rain, but unambiguous ...
Jolam T. Neumann +7 more
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Rock Art Studies: News of the World VI
management all over the world over a fi ve-year period, in this case, the years 2015 to 2019 inclusive. The current volume once again shows the wide variety of approaches that have been taken in diff erent parts of the world and refl ects the expansion and ...
P. Bahn +2 more
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The Dampier Archipelago (Murujuga) is on Australia’s National Heritage List because of its significant rock art and numerous stone structures. When people first started living in this arid landscape of the north-west coast, 50,000 years ago, the ...
Jo McDonald +4 more
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VIRTUAL HERITAGE ARCHIVES: BUILDING A CENTRALIZED AUSTRALIAN ROCK ART ARCHIVE [PDF]
This paper examines use of multi-media in the curation, presentation and promotion of rock art. It discusses the construction of a centralised Australian rock art database and explores new technologies available for looking at rock art.
R. A. Haubt
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The global rock art database: developing a rock art reference model for the RADB system using the CIDOC CRM and Australian heritage examples [PDF]
The Rock Art Database (RADB) is a virtual organisation that aims to build a global rock art community. It brings together rock art enthusiasts and professionals from around the world in one centralized location through the deployed publicly available ...
R. A. Haubt
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The domestication of humans is not an issue of domesticity but of the effects of the domestication syndrome on a hominin species and its genome. These effects are well expressed in the ‘anatomically modern humans’, in their physiology, behavior, genetic ...
Robert G. Bednarik
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