卢多维奇手法:西邓巴顿郡科克诺石的绘画

IF 0.1 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
K. Brophy
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1937年,卢多维奇·麦克莱伦·曼在西邓巴顿郡的科克诺石岩画是苏格兰考古史上最古怪的行为之一。尽管曼恩发表了大量的文章,并强迫性地使用报纸来宣传和报道他的活动,但他几乎没有留下什么直接线索来解释他在科克诺石上画的网格和符号是什么意思。本文根据历史摄影和2016年科科诺石短暂发掘期间的观察,描述了曼恩绘画作品的不同元素。支撑这个绘画方案的多个元素的逻辑,包括两个不同的网格,是通过参考曼恩发表的其他作品和他更广泛的研究机构来探索的。有人认为,曼恩把刻在科克诺石上的岩石艺术符号的排列看作是新石器时代宇宙学方案的一个缩影,并与日蚀的记录和预测有关。文章最后对该法案的遗产进行了反思。
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The Ludovic technique: the painting of the Cochno Stone, West Dunbartonshire
The painting of the Cochno Stone rock-art panel, West Dunbartonshire, in 1937 by Ludovic McLellan Mann is one of the most eccentric acts in the history of archaeology in Scotland. Despite publishing widely and being a compulsive user of newspapers to publicise and report on his activities, Mann left very few direct clues to explain what the grid and symbols he painted onto the Cochno Stone meant. This paper describes the different elements of Mann's paintjob based on historic photography and observations made during the brief uncovering of the Cochno Stone in 2016. The logic underpinning the multiple elements of this painted scheme, including two different grids, is explored with reference to other works published by Mann and his broader body of research. It is argued that Mann saw the arrangement of rock-art symbols carved into the Cochno Stone as a microcosm of a Neolithic cosmological scheme and associated with the documentation of and prediction of eclipses. The paper concludes with reflection on the legacy of this act.
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