This contribution examines the multispecies matrix of parietal art-making in early human evolution. While the habitual production of rock art is often considered to flag an irreversible departure from the hominin ‘state of nature’, I argue that the formation, design and organization of early image worlds remain deeply ecological, and thus bound up with pregnant and rich human-nature relationships. Situating my approach within ongoing efforts to overcome so-called ‘philosophies of access’ and their static subject-object renderings, I show that albeit rock art is indeed to be regarded a cultural signature behaviour in the hominin lineage, early expressions of parietal art are substantially framed and co-constructed by significant nonhuman oth...
AbstractThe relations between humans and animals extend into socio-cultural aspects that go beyond t...
The discovery of cave paintings made by our Upper Paleolithic ancestors in Western Europe was an ast...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Have human beings always made and appreciated art? Rock art, cave paintings, figurines and movable o...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
This paper addresses the formation of subjectivity in the context of rock art, focusing on two prehi...
The animal style has become an ubiquitous term in Scytho-Siberian studies, however, its overall acce...
This paper offers a perceptual! psychologist’s explanation of the predominance of portrayals of cert...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
The term rock art represents prehistoric, historic and present images, which are being created on th...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) archaeology provides the only evidence for the origins of art, but its ...
The subject of this dissertation Prehistoric Culture and Birth of Human Imagination is an interdisci...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
AbstractThe relations between humans and animals extend into socio-cultural aspects that go beyond t...
The discovery of cave paintings made by our Upper Paleolithic ancestors in Western Europe was an ast...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Have human beings always made and appreciated art? Rock art, cave paintings, figurines and movable o...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
This paper addresses the formation of subjectivity in the context of rock art, focusing on two prehi...
The animal style has become an ubiquitous term in Scytho-Siberian studies, however, its overall acce...
This paper offers a perceptual! psychologist’s explanation of the predominance of portrayals of cert...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
The term rock art represents prehistoric, historic and present images, which are being created on th...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) archaeology provides the only evidence for the origins of art, but its ...
The subject of this dissertation Prehistoric Culture and Birth of Human Imagination is an interdisci...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
AbstractThe relations between humans and animals extend into socio-cultural aspects that go beyond t...
The discovery of cave paintings made by our Upper Paleolithic ancestors in Western Europe was an ast...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...