نتایج جستجو برای: prehistoric art

تعداد نتایج: 177332  

2017
Alison A Macintosh Ron Pinhasi Jay T Stock

The intensification of agriculture is often associated with declining mobility and bone strength through time, although women often exhibit less pronounced trends than men. For example, previous studies of prehistoric Central European agriculturalists (~5300 calibrated years BC to 850 AD) demonstrated a significant reduction in tibial rigidity among men, whereas women were characterized by low ...

2008
PAUL S. MARTIN RICHARD G. KLEIN STORRS L. OLSON HELEN F. JAMES

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2000
F Facchini

The aptitude for symbolization, characteristic of man, is revealed not only in artistic representations and funerary practices. It is exhibited by every manifestation of human activity or representation of natural phenomena that assumes or refers to a meaning. We can recognize functional symbolism (tool-making, habitative or food technology), social symbolism, (language and social communication...

2010
P. E. P. DERANIYAGALA Wayland

Journal: :Yedi 2023

The paper explores literature, as well Nigeria’s national museum’s content on the use of animal forms elements and subjects in traditional Nigerian art from prehistoric to contemporary time. It identifies roles, significance animals mankind, appraises their aesthetic value Visual Art. dwells Indigenous tales associated with certain cultures such snakes, lizards crocodiles among others. Other da...

Journal: :Archaeometry 2023

Over more than a century, several proposals have been made on the composition and technical features of pictorial recipes used by Levantine prehistoric painters. In this paper all these are surveyed tested through systematic experiments to determine affordance pigments binders in different recipes. Experimental results were then as independent analytical parameters employed diagnostic criteria ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1971
R J Braidwood H Cambel B Lawrence C L Redman R B Stewart

The mound known as Cayönü Tepesi (38 degrees 16' N; 39 degrees 43' E) in southeastern Turkey is one of the increasing number of early village sites which, since World War II, have been excavated archeologically in greater southwestern Asia. The evidence recovered in the autumn 1972 campaign of the Joint Istanbul-Chicago Prehistoric Project is briefly described, with particular attention to Cayö...

Journal: :American Journal of Archaeology 1926

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