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Art rupestre et peuplements historiques au Yémen fait le point sur l'état actuel des connaissances en ce domaine. À l'inventaire iconographique de l'art rupestre préhistorique des régions de Saada et de Radā‘, établi par Madiha Rachad, s'est ajoutée une nouvelle découverte dans la région d'al-Dalī‘, relevée par une équipe dirigée par Frank Braemer. Ainsi cet ouvrage révèle-t-il un remarquable ensemble gravé et peint de représentations d'animaux, ainsi que des figurations humaines et des signes. Ces œuvres, d'abord gravées par des chasseurs, puis également peintes, illustrent aussi les premières périodes de la domestication animale en Arabie du Sud. Rock Art and prehistoric human Settlements in Yemen reviews the current state of the knowledge in this domain. In addition to the iconographic inventory of the prehistoric rock art of the regions of Saada and Rada', established by Madiha Rachad, a team directed by Frank Braemer made a new discovery in the region of al-Dali'. This book is thus revealing remarkable rock art pieces and paintings of animals, as well as human representations and signs. These works, at first engraved by hunters, then also painted, illustrate as well the first periods of animal domesticating in South Arabia.
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Art, Prehistoric --- Cave paintings --- Art préhistorique --- Art rupestre --- Cave-drawings --- Mural painting and decoration --- Rock paintings --- Prehistoric art --- Art, Primitive --- Art, Prehistoric. --- Cave paintings. --- Art préhistorique
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Étroite cavité inondée par les crues du Lot, la grotte de Pergouset, archétype du « sanctuaire secret », est ornée de 153 gravures magdaléniennes. Dix années de fouilles et d’études pluridisciplinaires ont permis d’analyser les traces d’occupation conservées dans les limons et d’étudier les motifs pariétaux qui comptent, outre des représentations animales naturalistes, une douzaine de « monstres » et des figurations humaines, posant la question d’une mythologie des origines du monde. The cave of Pergouset, a narrow cavity inundated by the floods of the River Lot, is an archetypal "secret sanctuary", decorated with 153 magdalenian engravings. Ten years of excavation and multidisciplinary studies have made it possible to analyse the traces of occupation left in the cave’s fill, and to investigate the parietal motifs which, in addition to naturalistic animal depictions, include a dozen "monsters" and some human figures, which pose the question of a mythology concerning the origins of the world.
Cave paintings --- Petroglyphs --- Art rupestre --- Pétroglyphes --- Pergouset Cave (France) --- Pergouset, Grotte de (France) --- Archaeology --- monstre --- datation stylistique --- Magdalénien --- art préhistorique --- gravure pariétale --- vulve --- utilisation du relief --- Quercy
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Paleolithic period --- Caves --- Cave paintings --- Paléolithique --- Cavernes --- Art rupestre --- Art, Prehistoric --- Paléolithique --- Eolithic period --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Stone age --- Cave-drawings --- Mural painting and decoration --- Rock paintings --- Prehistoric art --- Art, Primitive --- Europe, Western --- Antiquities.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Cave paintings --- Hunting and gathering societies --- Pastoral systems --- Social evolution --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Art rupestre --- Chasseurs-cueilleurs --- Pastoralisme --- Evolution sociale --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Conferences - Meetings --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Congrès
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Histoire de l'art --- Art, Prehistoric --- Cave paintings --- Art, Primitive --- Préhistoire --- --Art --- --Europe --- Cave-drawings --- Mural painting and decoration --- Rock paintings --- Art [Prehistoric ] --- Europe --- Antiquities --- Art primitif --- Art rupestre --- Art. --- Art, Prehistoric - Europe --- Cave paintings - Europe --- Art --- Art préhistorique --- Occident
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قبل خمسة وأربعون عاماً، خرجت اليمن من فترة طويلة من الصراع والعزلة. في الميدان الثقافي، صاحبت هذه النهضة مكونًا أثريًا مهمًا، ركزت في البداية على العصور القديمة، وهي الحضارة العربية الجنوبية، ثم امتدت سريعا إلى عصور ما قبل التاريخ والإسلامية. يتتبع هذا الكتاب أكثر من أربعين عاماً من البحوث الأثرية الفرنسية، نُسقت ابتداءً من عام 1982 من قِبَل المركز الفرنسي للدراسات اليمنية، الذي أصبح المركز الفرنسي للأثار والعلوم الاجتماعية بصنعاء. ورغم التوقف الوحشي بسبب الصراعات الأخيرة، إلا أن الاكتشافات التي حققتها الفرق العديدة من علماء الآثار والمؤرخينتجعل من الممكن تتبع المراحل العظيمة لتطور بلد أسطوري، بلد ملكة سبأ. هذه الأرض شهدت ظهور الممالك والمدن التي كان تطورها نتيجة لاتقان متقدم للزراعةالمروية وزيادة في تجارةالقوافل ثم التجارة البحرية للراتنجات العطرية، والخيول والبن. من خلال الطابع الأثري لهندستها المعمارية، وصقل فنونها، والسحر الذي تبذله نقوشها، تبدو الحضارة العربية الجنوبية (جنوب شبه الجزيرة العربية)مختلفة تمامًا عن الصورة الخاطئة لصحراء عربيةيجوبها البدو الوحيدون. Il y a quarante-cinq ans, le Yémen est sorti d'une longue période de conflits et d'isolement. Dans le domaine culturel, cette renaissance s'est accompagnée d'un important volet archéologique, d'abord centré sur l'époque antique, celle de la civilisation sudarabique, puis rapidement étendu aux périodes préhistorique et islamique. Cet ouvrage retrace plus de quarante années de recherches archéologiques françaises, coordonnées à partir de 1982 par le Centre français d'Etudes yéménites, devenu le Centre français d'Archéologie et de Sciences sociales de Sanaa. Bien que brutalement stoppées par les conflits récents, les découvertes effectuées par les nombreuses équipes d'archéologues et d'historiens permettent de retracer les grandes étapes de l'évolution d'un pays légendaire, le pays de la reine de Saba. Cette terre a vu l'émergence de royaumes et de cités dont le développement fut le résultat d'une maitrise avancée de l'agriculture irriguée et de l'accroissement du commerce caravanier puis maritime des…
Archaeology --- archéologie --- archéozoologie --- art rupestre --- peuplement humain --- archéologie islamique --- archaeology --- archaeozoology --- rock art --- human representation --- Islamic archaeology --- علم الآثار --- التاريخ القديم --- التاريخ الإسلامي --- النقوش --- الفن الصخري --- العمارة --- طرق التجارة
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Paleolithic period --- Cave-drawings --- Paléolithique --- France --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Art, Prehistoric --- Art préhistorique --- Cave paintings --- -Cave paintings --- -Paleolithic period --- -Eolithic period --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Stone age --- Mural painting and decoration --- Rock paintings --- Prehistoric art --- Art, Primitive --- Antiquities. --- -France --- Paléolithique --- Art préhistorique --- Antiquités --- Art rupestre --- Rotstekeningen. --- Paleolithic period - France --- Cave paintings - France --- Art, Prehistoric - France --- France - Antiquities
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The cave paintings and other preserved remnants of Paleolithic peoples shed light on a world little known to us, one so deeply embedded in time that information about it seems unrecoverable. While art historians have wrestled with these images and objects, very few scientists have weighed in on Paleolithic art as artifacts of a complex, living society. R. Dale Guthrie is one of the first to do so, and his monumental volume 'The Nature of Paleolithic Art' is a landmark study that will change the shape of our understanding of these marvelous images.With a natural historian's keen eye for observation, and as one who has spent a lifetime using bones and other excavated materials to piece together past human behavior and environments, Guthrie demonstrates that Paleolithic art is a mode of expression we can comprehend to a remarkable degree and that the perspective of natural history is integral to that comprehension. He employs a mix of ethology, evolutionary biology, and human universals to access these distant cultures and their art and artifacts. Guthrie uses innovative forensic techniques to reveal new information; estimating, for example, the ages and sexes of some of the artists, he establishes that Paleolithic art was not just the creation of male shamans.With more than 3,000 images, 'The Nature of Paleolithic Art' offers the most comprehensive representation of Paleolithic art ever published and a radical (and controversial) new way of interpreting it. The variety and content of these images& most of which have never been available or easily accessible to nonspecialists or even researchers& will astonish you. This wonderfully written work of natural history, of observation and evidence, tells the great story of our deepest past.
Paleolithic period. --- Art, Prehistoric. --- Cave paintings. --- Antiquities, Prehistoric. --- Paléolithique --- Art préhistorique --- Art rupestre --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Paléolithique --- Art préhistorique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Art, Prehistoric --- Cave paintings --- Paleolithic period --- Eolithic period --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Stone age --- Cave-drawings --- Mural painting and decoration --- Rock paintings --- Prehistoric art --- Art, Primitive --- Prehistoric antiquities --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistory --- Prehistoric peoples
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Paul G. Bahn provides a richly illustrated overview of prehistoric rock art and cave art from around the world. Summarizing the recent advances in our understanding of this extraordinary visual record, he discusses new discoveries, new approaches to recording and interpretation, and current problems in conservation. Bahn focuses in particular on current issues in the interpretation of rock art, notably the 'shamanic' interpretation that has been influential in recent years and that he refutes. This book is based on the Rhind Lectures that the author delivered for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 2006.
Petroglyphs. --- Rock paintings. --- Cave paintings. --- Art, Prehistoric. --- Pétroglyphes --- Peintures rupestres --- Art rupestre --- Art préhistorique --- Pétroglyphes --- Art préhistorique --- Art, Prehistoric --- Cave paintings --- Petroglyphs --- Rock paintings --- Paintings, Rock --- Pictured rocks --- Rock drawings --- Archaeology --- Painting, Prehistoric --- Picture-writing --- Carvings, Rock --- Engravings, Rock --- Rock carvings --- Rock engravings --- Rock inscriptions --- Stone inscriptions --- Inscriptions --- Cave-drawings --- Mural painting and decoration --- Prehistoric art --- Art, Primitive --- Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. --- Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh --- Social Sciences --- Archeology
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