巴兰科·戈麦斯(卡斯特洛特,特鲁埃尔)的外套,这是一套在瓜达洛普岩芯中带有黎凡特艺术的新套装

IF 1.3 4区 历史学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Manuel Bea Martínez, Inés Domingo Sanz, Jorge Angás Pajas
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本文介绍了在瓜达洛佩河中游发现的一个新的莱万特艺术遗址:巴兰科·戈麦斯。它还分析了这一艺术传统的一个特殊主题:蜂蜜狩猎场景。该遗址的亮点包括这一传统中保存得更好、更复杂的采蜜场景,分为两个不同的层次(墙壁和天花板)。照片中,一个有着面部特征的登山者爬上了一个由绳圈组成的绳梯。这个场景展示了绳索制作技术的先进运用以及对攀爬技术的深入了解。通过对现场的分析,我们推断出绳梯最初是从悬崖顶部安装的,后来是从底部爬上去的。这种新型镫梯与一个中间锚点(一根棍子)相连,将其牢牢地固定在岩石上。这个地方的其他场景包括:弓箭手行进,猎鹿,以及一只鼻子上有独特特征的后肢向后看。对这些人物的风格和主题分析表明,该遗址至少有三个不同的装饰阶段,以及与莱万特岩石艺术北部其他地区的领土联系。
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El abrigo de Barranco Gómez (Castellote, Teruel), un nuevo conjunto con arte levantino en el núcleo rupestre del Guadalope
This paper presents the discovery of a new site with Levantine art in the middle reach of the Guadalope river: Barranco Gomez. It also analysis a particular theme of this artistic tradition: the honey hunting scenes. Highlights of this site include the better preserved and more complex honey hunting scene of this tradition, developed in two different levels (wall and ceiling). In it, a climber, with facial traits, climbs up a rope ladder made up of rope loops. This scene shows an advanced use of rope-making techniques as well as in-depth knowledge of climbing techniques. Analysing the scene we deduce that the rope ladder was first installed from the top of the cliff to later climb from the bottom. This new sort of stirrup ladder is associated to an intermediate anchor point (a stick) firmly attaching it to the rock. Other scenes at this site include: archers marching, a deer hunt, and a hind looking back with a unique trait on its snout. The stylistic and thematic analysis of the human figures suggests, at least, three different decorative phases at this site as well as territorial connections with other areas of the northern region of Levantine rock art.
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2.00
自引率
9.10%
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12
审稿时长
48 weeks
期刊介绍: Trabajos de Prehistoria is the Spanish Journal of Prehistory that appears most regularly. It has been published by the Department of Prehistory (CSIC) since its creation by Professor Dr. Martín Almagro Basch in 1960. It was a monograph series until 1968 when it was changed into annual journal. In 1994 it became the only semestral periodical of its speciality published in the Iberian Peninsula. The first issue comes out in June and the second in December. The continuous appearance of the journal, its general scope, and the quality of its content have given it a preeminent position in Iberia and an important one on the international scene.
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