The complex of Kamyana Mohyla is the westernmost rock art location of the Eurasian Steppe and the largest accumulation of cave art sites in the Eastern Europe. So far it has been believed that the complex contains the Upper Paleolithic cave art images as well as portable art collection that resemble the instances of Upper Paleolithic worldview. Though this belief lacked the support of archaeological context and chronological attribution it remained neither proved nor disputed. However, the application of digital photogrammetric tools allowed to perform the sub-millimeter surface modeling of the rock art objects and to re-examine and reconsider the engravings that were previously attributed to Pleistocene. The modeling results presented...
Modern research of museum archaeological collections, their attribution and digitizing are relevant ...
The subject of this article is the geometric documentation of more than 500 caves cut into the soft ...
Denisovans, Neanderthals and modern humans are hominin groups known to have occupied the Altai Mount...
The complex of Kamyana Mohyla is the westernmost rock art location of the Eurasian Steppe and the la...
Palaeolithic rock art is one of the most distinctive cultural traits of Upper Palaeolithic societies...
Rock art is key for understanding European Palaeolithic societies. Long thought to have been restric...
The article gives a review of the Upper Paleolithic objects made of solid organic materials, which w...
The layer B is one of the lower layers of the long stratigraphic sequence of the Kamyana Mohyla 1 si...
Cílem práce je systematické pojednání o studiu mladopaleolitického parietálního umění, především se ...
This article discusses the objectives of the Stone Age Man in Caves of the Tatra Mountains project, ...
The article presents evidence about the Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transit...
Archaeologists have struggled for more than a century to explain why the first representational art ...
Paleolithic art offers unique perspectives on prehistoric societies and cultures. It is also conside...
This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled ‘Scientific study ...
The paper presents an overview of the Stone Age art objects discovered in the Ural Mountains. The ol...
Modern research of museum archaeological collections, their attribution and digitizing are relevant ...
The subject of this article is the geometric documentation of more than 500 caves cut into the soft ...
Denisovans, Neanderthals and modern humans are hominin groups known to have occupied the Altai Mount...
The complex of Kamyana Mohyla is the westernmost rock art location of the Eurasian Steppe and the la...
Palaeolithic rock art is one of the most distinctive cultural traits of Upper Palaeolithic societies...
Rock art is key for understanding European Palaeolithic societies. Long thought to have been restric...
The article gives a review of the Upper Paleolithic objects made of solid organic materials, which w...
The layer B is one of the lower layers of the long stratigraphic sequence of the Kamyana Mohyla 1 si...
Cílem práce je systematické pojednání o studiu mladopaleolitického parietálního umění, především se ...
This article discusses the objectives of the Stone Age Man in Caves of the Tatra Mountains project, ...
The article presents evidence about the Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transit...
Archaeologists have struggled for more than a century to explain why the first representational art ...
Paleolithic art offers unique perspectives on prehistoric societies and cultures. It is also conside...
This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled ‘Scientific study ...
The paper presents an overview of the Stone Age art objects discovered in the Ural Mountains. The ol...
Modern research of museum archaeological collections, their attribution and digitizing are relevant ...
The subject of this article is the geometric documentation of more than 500 caves cut into the soft ...
Denisovans, Neanderthals and modern humans are hominin groups known to have occupied the Altai Mount...