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The Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best known monuments of Neolithic art because of its extraordinary engravings. A joint team of archaeologists and architects began recording the monument using digital multiscalar technology in 2011. The scanning was complicated by the narrowness of the inner spaces, uncomfortable conditions, granulometry of the stone, and ext...
The Pierres de Ben Barour, also known as trapping or tethering stones (TS), are stone artefacts with notches or grooves usually interpreted as hunting devices on the basis of rock art engravings. Though their presence is a peculiar feature of desert landscapes from the Sahara to the Arabian Peninsula, we know little about their age, context and function. Here we present a new approach to the st...
Paleoanthropologists, archaeologists and other researchers concerned with the biological and cultural frame in which language developed during prehistory often disagree on various issues. What time periods are relevant? Which species were gifted with such or such cognitive or linguistic feature? How did biology and culture interact during the process? However, a general consensus does exist on ...
Dating back as far as 100 ka, the Blombos ochre and the Diepkloof ostrich egg engravings are considered among the earliest fossilized evidence of human symbolic behavior. Of special interest to this study is the temporal trajectory spanning more than 30 thousand years from earlier simpler parallel line patterns to later complex cross-hatchings suggesting adaptive compositional development. Thro...
Travelogues also contain much information about the architectural structures of countries in which they were written by satisfying curiosity societies towards different civilizations. Istanbul is a cosmopolitan city that has attracted attention travelers at all times, or geographical. Travelers who come to for reasons describe and convey many their travelogues. At top these place worship from r...
Abstract Al-Muqrinat cave was first visited by the Italian researcher Umberto Paradisi in June 1964, after he told locals of its location. turn conducted field study region. Archaeologist Charles McBurney made some observations on particularly with respect to history engravings and site referred as being discovery rock art Green Mountain. No further studies were carried out until 2001, when Lib...
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