997 resultados para Art, Prehistoric.


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[ES] El yacimiento de Atxoste (Vírgala, Álava) presenta una secuencia estratigráfica amplia, con seis niveles culturalmente adscritos al Mesolítico (pregeométrico y geométrico), Neolítico y Calcolítico. El horizonte IIIb1, de factura neolítica, ha suministrado una evidencia gráfica mueble sobre asta de cérvido. Se han analizado los procesos técnicos y tafonómicos que han configurado la obra. En segundo lugar, se compara el objeto con efectivos precedentes y contemporáneos de estilo similar, reflexionando sobre la validez y los limites del procedimiento.

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Raman spectroscopy and FT-IR imaging analyses of cave wall pigment samples from north Queensland (Australia) indicate that some hand stencils were undertaken during a dry environmental phase indicating late Holocene age. Other, earlier painting episodes also took place during dry environmental periods of the terminal Pleistocene and/or early Holocene. These results represent a rare opportunity to attain chronological information for rock art in conditions where insufficient carbon is present for radiocarbon dating.

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The goal of this study is to identify cues for the cognitive process of attention in ancient Greek art, aiming to find confirmation of its possible use by ancient Greek audiences and artists. Evidence of cues that trigger attention’s psychological dispositions was searched through content analysis of image reproductions of ancient Greek sculpture and fine vase painting from the archaic to the Hellenistic period - ca. 7th -1st cent. BC. Through this analysis, it was possible to observe the presence of cues that trigger orientation to the work of art (i.e. amplification, contrast, emotional salience, simplification, symmetry), of a cue that triggers a disseminate attention to the parts of the work (i.e. distribution of elements) and of cues that activate selective attention to specific elements in the work of art (i.e. contrast of elements, salient color, central positioning of elements, composition regarding the flow of elements and significant objects). Results support the universality of those dispositions, probably connected with basic competencies that are hard-wired in the nervous system and in the cognitive processes.

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Temple Period Malta in the 3rd millennium BC saw the production of a range of figurative and decorative art and architecture that implies a richly populated spiritual and cognitive world associated with ritual practice in life and death. The paper explores the potential to categorize the figurative art into distinct groups, and how these various images might represent aspects of the cosmology and social concerns of a prehistoric island society.

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Se presenta el poblado talay??tico de Ses Pa??ses ubicado en Art??, Mallorca. Se hace un repaso al surgimiento de este asentamiento, comentando los inicios de la cultura talay??tica y sus caracter??sticas. Tambi??n se reproduce el poblado mediante un plano en el que se se??alan las diferentes zonas que compon??an el talayot y, a continuaci??n, se comenta brevemente cada uno de estos lugares. Finalmente se incluye un peque??o plano del n??cleo urbano de Art?? en el que se presentan diversas zonas de inter??s patrimonial.

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This article presents a visual artist’s point of view about art. This view confronts the Eurocentric traditional cannon with some ignored, but valuable traditions, thus proposing a contra-canon. These ideas are examined on the light of a variety of sources, including prehistoric, pre-Columbian, and 20th century art expressions, in a variety of media, from sculpture to literature. Recent art expressions are characterized by their incorporation of minority values and perspectives that challenge “universal” views. Using samples of works from Latino and African American artists, the author shows that, even today, art is a means to know the world and its people, to exhibit personal life, to create personal symbolism, and to show one’s identity or the search for it. Like the human nature it represents, art has multiple faces.