Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?

Chronological estimation of rock art figures based on stylistical criterias, especially when a very ancient age is suspected, is never easy to argue. This is the case of animal representations of Southern Altai and North-Western Mongolia, presenting characteristics compatible with the canon of Palae...

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Main Authors: Catherine Cretin, Jean-Michel Geneste, Hugues Plisson, Lydia V. Zotkina, Dimitri V., Vyacheslav I. Molodin, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Philip Deline, Ludovic Ravanel
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Language:fra
Published: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme 2019-05-01
Series:Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nda/5302
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author Catherine Cretin
Jean-Michel Geneste
Hugues Plisson
Lydia V. Zotkina
Dimitri V.
Vyacheslav I. Molodin
Jean-Jacques Delannoy
Philip Deline
Ludovic Ravanel
author_facet Catherine Cretin
Jean-Michel Geneste
Hugues Plisson
Lydia V. Zotkina
Dimitri V.
Vyacheslav I. Molodin
Jean-Jacques Delannoy
Philip Deline
Ludovic Ravanel
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description Chronological estimation of rock art figures based on stylistical criterias, especially when a very ancient age is suspected, is never easy to argue. This is the case of animal representations of Southern Altai and North-Western Mongolia, presenting characteristics compatible with the canon of Palaeolithic Art. In the absence of direct dating of these petroglyphs, different approaches have been undertaken, dealing at the same time with technic (lithic tools), substrate, topographical location and past accessibility (rocks released from glaciers before the end of the Upper Palaeolithic) in order to reduce the main objections that may be opposed to graphic comparisons. This interdisciplinary approach, involving microscopy, traceo-technology, 2D and 3D imagery, geomorphology and cosmogenic dating, has been done in the framework of the franco-russian Associated International Laboratory (LIA) ARTEMIR.
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spelling doaj.art-5cc6ef38decd43b38a312181d9089f4d2022-12-22T00:34:53ZfraEditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'HommeLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie0242-77022425-19412019-05-01154455010.4000/nda.5302Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?Catherine CretinJean-Michel GenesteHugues PlissonLydia V. ZotkinaDimitri V.Vyacheslav I. MolodinJean-Jacques DelannoyPhilip DelineLudovic RavanelChronological estimation of rock art figures based on stylistical criterias, especially when a very ancient age is suspected, is never easy to argue. This is the case of animal representations of Southern Altai and North-Western Mongolia, presenting characteristics compatible with the canon of Palaeolithic Art. In the absence of direct dating of these petroglyphs, different approaches have been undertaken, dealing at the same time with technic (lithic tools), substrate, topographical location and past accessibility (rocks released from glaciers before the end of the Upper Palaeolithic) in order to reduce the main objections that may be opposed to graphic comparisons. This interdisciplinary approach, involving microscopy, traceo-technology, 2D and 3D imagery, geomorphology and cosmogenic dating, has been done in the framework of the franco-russian Associated International Laboratory (LIA) ARTEMIR.http://journals.openedition.org/nda/5302Palaeolithic rock arttraceologytechnologyimagerygeomorphology
spellingShingle Catherine Cretin
Jean-Michel Geneste
Hugues Plisson
Lydia V. Zotkina
Dimitri V.
Vyacheslav I. Molodin
Jean-Jacques Delannoy
Philip Deline
Ludovic Ravanel
Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
Palaeolithic rock art
traceology
technology
imagery
geomorphology
title Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
title_full Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
title_fullStr Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
title_full_unstemmed Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
title_short Un art rupestre paléolithique au-delà de l’Oural ?
title_sort un art rupestre paleolithique au dela de l oural
topic Palaeolithic rock art
traceology
technology
imagery
geomorphology
url http://journals.openedition.org/nda/5302
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