FIRST ART aims to unravel the origins of cave art by comprehending the symbolic repertoire that humans, irrespective of their species, were capable of depicting on rock surfaces, through complementary processes: to establish a consistent and accurate chronological framework within which the earliest graphic expressions took place; to characterize, based on technical, stylistic and morphological criteria, the graphic elements that dating studies associate with the emergence of art: the identification of human groups that played a key role in the genesis of the earliest graphic representations by studying traces of human DNA
FIRST-ART PROJECT Conservation, documentation and management of the first manifestations of rock art
Virginia LattaoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Pierluigi RosinaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Carmela VaccaroMembro del Collaboration Group
;Elena MarrocchinoMembro del Collaboration Group
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2023
Abstract
FIRST ART aims to unravel the origins of cave art by comprehending the symbolic repertoire that humans, irrespective of their species, were capable of depicting on rock surfaces, through complementary processes: to establish a consistent and accurate chronological framework within which the earliest graphic expressions took place; to characterize, based on technical, stylistic and morphological criteria, the graphic elements that dating studies associate with the emergence of art: the identification of human groups that played a key role in the genesis of the earliest graphic representations by studying traces of human DNAFile in questo prodotto:
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