This study represents the first positive identification of plant gum binding media in pre-Columbian art, and the first dates from indigenous cave art in the Caribbean. Mona Island reveals an extensive and well-preserved pre-Columbian and early colonial subterranean cultural landscape with dense concentrations of newly-discovered cave art in up to 30 caves. A multi-method approach to the research of pigments and binding media, charcoal, and cave sediments was used to elucidate the technologies, chronologies and processes of indigenous art and artists. Analyses included on-site use of a portable X-ray fluorescence (P-XRF) device to inform sample selection, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDX) on pai...
Advances in radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) have made it possible to date ...
This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled ‘Scientific study ...
Here we present the working hypotheses of a project dedicated to the taphonomy of cave rock art in t...
This study represents the first positive identification of plant gum binding media in pre-Columbian ...
Cueva la Conga is the first limestone cave with paintings and modified speleothems found in Nicaragu...
International audienceThe islands of Guadeloupe deliver some caves and rock shelters occupied in pre...
We present an AMS radiocarbon date from a bird image in a cave on the island of Hispaniola in the no...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
There has been much debate over the decades amongst Cuban archaeologists about what group or groups ...
International audienceDirect dating of prehistoric paintings is playing a major role in Paleolithic ...
International audienceStudy of prehistoric art is playing a major role in the knowledge of human evo...
Samples of prehispanic rock art from Oyola's archaeological site, near the city of Catamarca, Argent...
Pigments from several pre-Historic rock art painting samples were analysed through a multiproxy arch...
We present a new multi-analytical approach to the characterization of black pigments in Spanish Leva...
Advances in radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) have made it possible to date ...
This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled ‘Scientific study ...
Here we present the working hypotheses of a project dedicated to the taphonomy of cave rock art in t...
This study represents the first positive identification of plant gum binding media in pre-Columbian ...
Cueva la Conga is the first limestone cave with paintings and modified speleothems found in Nicaragu...
International audienceThe islands of Guadeloupe deliver some caves and rock shelters occupied in pre...
We present an AMS radiocarbon date from a bird image in a cave on the island of Hispaniola in the no...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
There has been much debate over the decades amongst Cuban archaeologists about what group or groups ...
International audienceDirect dating of prehistoric paintings is playing a major role in Paleolithic ...
International audienceStudy of prehistoric art is playing a major role in the knowledge of human evo...
Samples of prehispanic rock art from Oyola's archaeological site, near the city of Catamarca, Argent...
Pigments from several pre-Historic rock art painting samples were analysed through a multiproxy arch...
We present a new multi-analytical approach to the characterization of black pigments in Spanish Leva...
Advances in radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) have made it possible to date ...
This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled ‘Scientific study ...
Here we present the working hypotheses of a project dedicated to the taphonomy of cave rock art in t...