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Archaeometric studies on rock art at four sites in the northeastern Great Basin of North America. [PDF]
Andreae MO, Andreae TW.
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Characterizing paint technologies and recipes in Levantine and Schematic rock art: El Carche site as a case study (Jalance, Spain). [PDF]
Chieli A +4 more
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Le patrimoine sans le tourisme ? Les roches gravées de Guadeloupe (Antilles)
The Guadeloupean archipelago hosts the most significant collection of pre-Columbian rock art in the Lesser Antilles. Despite its recognized heritage status, through protection as French Historic Monuments, this rock art has seen limited activation as a ...
Mélanie Duval +2 more
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Dating correlated microlayers in oxalate accretions from rock art shelters: New archives of paleoenvironments and human activity. [PDF]
Green H +7 more
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ROCK ART AND LIFE IN THE SHAKHTY ROCK-SHELTER (EASTERN PAMIR)
Lydia V. Zotkina +6 more
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Secrets on the rock: analysis and discussion of the Dunde Bulaq rock art site
The Altay Prefecture in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, boasts an abundance source of rock art, with the Dunde Bulaq rock art complex holding paramount significance in the study of local culture.
Fu Yihao +7 more
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<sup>230</sup>Th dating of flowstone from Ignatievskaya Cave, Russia: Age constraints of rock art and paleoclimate inferences. [PDF]
Dublyansky Y +5 more
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Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, was an extremely widespread graphical practice in ancient Egypt. While the apogee of the tradition was definitely the Predynastic Period (mainly fourth millennium BCE), examples date from the late Palaeolithic (c.
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