1. Birds and bovids: new pariet al engravings at the Romanelli Cave, Apulia
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Sigari, Dario, Mazzini, Ilaria, Conti, Jacopo, Forti, Luca, Lembo, Giuseppe, Mecozzi, Beniamino, Muttillo, Brunella, and Sardella, Raffaele
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Archaeological dating -- Usage ,Rabeprazole -- Usage ,Radiocarbon dating -- Usage ,Anthropology/archeology/folklore - Abstract
The Romanelli Cave in south-east Italy is an important reference point for the so-called 'Mediterranean province' of European Upper Palaeolithic art. Yet, the site has only recently been subject to a systematic investigation of its pariet al and portable art. Starting in 2016, a project has recorded the cave's interior, discovering new pariet al art. Here, the authors report on a selection of panels, featuring animal figures, geometric motifs and other marks, identifying the use of different types of tools and techniques, along with several activity phases. These panels are discussed with reference to radiocarbon dating of nearby deposits, posing questions about chronology, technology and wider connections between Upper Palaeolithic cave sites across western Eurasia. Keywords: Italy, Palaeolithic, cave, pariet al art, engraving, finger fluting, radiocarbon dating, stylistic analysis, Introduction The 'Mediterranean' style of European Palaeolithic pariet al art was defined during the first half of the twentieth century as a late expression that evolved autonomously in southern Italy [...] more...
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- 2021
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