Methodological approach (in situ and laboratory) for the characterisation of late prehistoric rock paintings—Penedo Gordo (NW Spain)
Autor: | Lara Alves Bacelar, Pablo Barreiro Castro, Beatriz Pilar Comendador Rey, José Santiago Pozo Antonio |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
schematic art
5505.01 Arqueología Outcrop 01 natural sciences Texture (geology) hematite Petrography Prehistory pigment goethite 0601 history and archaeology Prehistoric art 060102 archaeology 010401 analytical chemistry Geology Excavation archaeology 06 humanities and the arts Chalcolithic 6203.07 Pintura cultural heritage Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Mineralogy Archaeology 0104 chemical sciences 5504.05 Prehistoria prehistoric rock painting Rock art 2599 Otras Especialidades de la Tierra Espacio o Entorno QE351-399.2 |
Zdroj: | Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 551, p 551 (2021) Minerals Volume 11 Issue 6 Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo Universidade de Vigo (UVigo) |
Popis: | This paper draws on the study of the prehistoric art site of Penedo Gordo (NW Spain) resulting from a collaborative interdisciplinary research. One of its primary goals was to design and put into practice a multi-analytical protocol for characterising prehistoric rock paintings, combining in situ and laboratory analytical techniques. Thus, following the archaeological assessment of the site, the panels exhibiting red paintings were analysed by colour spectrophotometry and portable Raman spectroscopy. Analytical techniques were applied to a collection of samples exhumed from the excavation that simultaneously took place on site. These included three red accretions on different substrates (compact soil, white quartzite and grey quartzite) and stone fragments representative of the outcrop’s petrographic variability, aiming to determine their mineralogical composition, texture and study the stone-paint boundaries. Moreover, colouring materials exhumed from the excavation and collected in the immediate surroundings of the rock outcrop were analysed in order to scrutinise the provenience rock art’s raw materials. Laboratory analysis consisted of stereomicroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. One of the major outcomes was the discovery of a drop of red pigment preserved in an archaeological layer associated with Late Neolithic/Copper Age material remains. Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad | Ref. IJCI-2017-3277 |
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