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Page 1: CONFERENCE PROGRAM · Presentation Dear researchers, specialists, lecturers, curators, managers, cultural heritage professionals and all those interested in Rock Art: Welcome to the

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Editors:

Francisco Alviz González

José Julio García Arranz

Elena Paoletti Ávila

Estela Rubio Cerrillo

Emanuel San Jorge Alegre

Cover design by Milagros Fernández Algaba

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XIX INTERNATIONAL ROCK ART CONFERENCE IFRAO 2015: “Symbols in the Landscape: Rock Art and its Context”

CÁCERES (EXTREMADURA, SPAIN)

UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIES

(31 August - 4 September 2015)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

The Organizing Committee Coordinators:

Hipólito Collado Giraldo

José Julio García Arranz

Coordination Assistants and Design Works:

Mª Isabel Domínguez García

Milagros Fernández Algaba

Advisory Board

All the Plenary Lecturers and Session Coordinators

Secretariat and Organization:

Coordinator: Yolanda Fernández Muñoz

Estíbaliz Alfonso Becerro

Francisco Alviz González

José Cabrera Tello

Marina Carrasco Trigo

Eduardo Castillo Pacha

Noelia Cordobés Galea

Ángel Cortés Espinosa

Alicia Díaz Mayordomo

Ángel Carmelo Domínguez García

Mª Isabel Domínguez García

Irene Fernández García

Elena García Domínguez

África García Zamora

Miren Gardoqui Iturriarte

Elena Garrido Fernández

Luis Girón Echevarría

Montserrat Girón Abumalham

Jairo González Marquez

Rocío González Serrano

Marina Hernández del Barco

Beatriz Jerónimo Evia

Víctor Martín Medina

Azahara Mauricio Romera

Alba Morales Hermoso

Pilar Méndez Reyes

Isabelle Moreels

Mª Antonia Paín Arias

Elena Paoletti Ávila

Francisco Pavón Albarrán

José Antonio Peña Rojas

Laura Pulido Barrantes

Miriam Robles Valle

Ana María Rodríguez Albarrán

Lázaro Rodríguez Dorado

María del Carmen Rodríguez Galindo

Francisco de Borja Rodríguez Parrillo

Estela Rubio Cerrillo

Rosa Ruiz Márquez

Soledat Sánchez García

José Manuel Torrado Cárdeno

Inmaculada Urbina Rodríguez

Cristina Vázquez Piñero

Monica Villalba de Alvarado

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Reservations and Hotel Management:

Rosa Ruiz Márquez

Translators:

Mª Isabel Domínguez García

Sara Garcês

Luis Girón Echevarría

Hugo Gomes

Ludwig Jaffe

Jane Kolber

Mª Luisa Leal Madeira

Isabelle Moreels

George Nash

Mª Antonia Paín Arias

Bernardo Santano Moreno

Mila Simões de Abreu

Design and Management of pre/post Conference Tours:

Montserrat Girón Abumalham

Milagros Fernández Algaba

Preparation and Management of the Conference Exhibitions:

Obdulia Vélez Izquierdo

José Manuel Estévez Morales

Technical Advice:

Jesús Ureña Bracero

Creation and Management of the Website

SOLUCIONESyRESPUESTAS.ES

Jesús Ureña Bracero

Elaboration of the Contents of the Webpage:

Francisco Alviz González

Estela Rubio Cerrillo

THANKS TO THE IFRAO 2015 TEAM FOR THEIR SELFLESS WORK

Organizing institutions:

Collaborating institutions:

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Presentation

Dear researchers, specialists, lecturers, curators, managers, cultural heritage professionals and

all those interested in Rock Art:

Welcome to the Iberian Southwest and the XIX International Conference of the International

Federation of Rock Art Organizations (IFRAO), hosted in CÁCERES (Extremadura, Spain) from 31

August to 4 September 2015, and organized by The University of Extremadura, the Institute of

Prehistoric Studies (ACINEP), the Fundación Extremeña de la Cultura and the Patrimonio&ARTE and

CUPARQ (Culture, Heritage and Archaeology) research groups.

Anthropologist and philosopher, Ernst Cassirer, wrote at the beginning of the past century that

man is, by nature, a creator of symbols, an authentic, "symbolic animal", in any place, time and

activity that develops; he came to say, even, that the specificity of the human being lies in their ability

to avail themselves of the symbolic function. Through symbolism, understood as the interrelationship

or tissue that make up religion, myth, art, science and language, man is able to react to external

stimuli, and translate his particular conception of reality. Rock art, an authentic symbolic corpus of

very different societies and forms of expression, constitutes a unique legacy that approaches, due to its

graphic dimension, the particular interpretation that men and women of all cultures and continents

carried out in their social, natural, and transcendent universe.

This anthropological conception evinces rock art as a heritage element of the natural

environment in which it was created. Only there, in a cave, a rock shelter, on a block of stone, in a

valley or gorge, or on a mountain, engravings and paintings reach their raison d ' être and full

significance. With those “marks” on the landscape, which represent an effective appropriation of the

selfsame and of its main resources, this is humanized and acquires a cultural dimension to different

economic strategies. Therefore, in rock art, the study of its support, enclosures or natural environment

is as important as its graphic expression. This argument has served basis to propose the main theme of

IFRAO Congress 2015:

“Symbols in the landscape: rock art and its context”

We invite all those interested to join us in fostering an understanding of rock art around the

world and its preservation, in disseminating the cave creations of their countries and regions as

symbolic and cultural expressions, to show us their research procedures and techniques and to reflect

on the many ways in which these creations are inserted or interrelate with various fields of existence.

Cáceres is a charming historic-artistic city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the autonomous

community of Extremadura. The surroundings, on the Iberian Peninsula’s west, are a fortunate part of

southwestern Europe where paintings and engravings of the main artistic cycles of the area’s

prehistory and protohistory, from the Palaeolithic to the Iron age, have been preserved. An abundance

of shelters with schematic paintings in a series of exceptionally well-preserved natural spaces are of

particular interest. In this setting, with hospitality characteristic of our country's people, we shall

provide the appropriate atmosphere to encourage the study and reflection on some truly universal

symbolic creations existing through the ages and in virtually every corner of the planet. We hope you

all enjoy IFRAO Cáceres 2015 and your stay in Cáceres an Extremadura.

The Conference Organizing Committee

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Map showing the facilities of the University Campus of Cáceres:

A. Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (Congress Venue)

B. Sports area

Cafeteria / Restaurant

Cafeteria

Swimming pool

Cash machine

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Map of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities:

Main floor or Ground floor

1: Lecture hall A (Plenary lectures); 2: Lecture hall B; 3-9: Lecture rooms; A:

Reception; B: Cafeteria / Restaurant; C: Concierge; D: Photocopy service point;

E: Cash machine; F: Book stalls and jewellery stand; G: Restrooms

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Map of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities:

Second floor

10-11: Lecture rooms; G: Restrooms

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Opening Plenary lecture

(Monday, August 31, Paraninfo / Room 1 “Monfragüe”)

Matthias Strecker & Larry Loendorf

The first rock art in North and South America: State of research and general

observations

Ancient rock art in the Americas spans more than 10.000 years, but it is still very hard to define rock paintings

and petroglyphs of the first period (Paleoindian or Pleistocene period) related to the settlement of the

Americas by native people. We wish to summarize and critically analyze existing data of a number of sites in an

attempt to provide an introduction to the controversial issue of the earliest American rock art. We present and

discuss selected rock art sites from North America and South America that are widely accepted as belonging to

the Late Pleistocene or to the Early Holocene looking for a minimum age of 9.000-10.000 years before present.

We also include sites which are generally accepted as having very ancient rock art but whose exact date is

under discussion. We will arrive at preliminary conclusions regarding the antiquity and nature of early rock art

traditions in North and South America. No reliable data on rock art of comparative antiquity are available so far

from Central America.

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Matthias Strecker is an educator and rock art expert. Since 1987 he has been Secretary of the Bolivian Rock Art Research Society (SIARB) and editor of its publications. He has been instrumental in the organization of a series of national and international conferences on South American rock art. In 2002 the American Rock Art Research Association awarded its Preservation and Conservation award to Matthias Strecker and SIARB. Strecker has numerous research publications to his credit, most on aspects of the rock art of Bolivia or Mexico. At present he is editing a book on rock art of Lake Titicaca region (Peru and Bolivia).

Lawrence Loendorf (PhD University of Missouri-Columbia) is an anthropologist and archaeologist with 50 years of experience studying American Indian cultures. For the past thirty years he has concentrated on rock art related research. He taught at several universities with the longest times at the University of North Dakota for 23 years and New Mexico State University for 15 years. Recent books include Thunder and Herds: Rock Art of the High Plains; Mountain Spirit: The Sheep Eater Indians of Yellowstone; and children’s book Two Hawk Dreams. Loendorf currently serves as the President of Sacred Sites Research, Inc., a non-profit group that is dedicated to preserving North American rock art sites.

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Plenary lecture

(Tuesday, September 1, Paraninfo / Room 1 “Monfragüe”)

Dr. Christian Züchner

The history of European Rock Art in space and time

Ice Age Art: European rock art starts about 40 000 years ago. "Ice Age Art" is not a entity over 25 000 years, but important changes occur around 20 000 BC. Spain and Portugal hosts the greatest variety of Post-Palaeolithic rock art in Europe. 1. -"Schematic Art": very simple "schematic" representation of men, animals, symbols etc. Neolithic and Bronze Age, 6th

to 2nd millennium BC. 2. "Art of Eastern Spain": very detailed red and black drawings of animals, hunters, warriors etc. Early Neolithic, 6th/5th

millennium BC (?). 3. "Galician Petroglyphs": engravings on bedrock in North-western The motifs are mainly circles and cup-and-ring marks.

Late Neolithic and (Early) Bronze Age, 3rd/2nd millennium BC. 4. Petroglyphs on the banks of the rivers Tejo and Guadiana in Spain and Portugal. These sites are under the water of two

reservoirs and now lost. Circular motifs prevailed. Early – late Neolithic, 6th to 3rd millennium BC. 5. Rock engravings in Central Spain: At Domingo García there are engravings of Iron Age, representing warriors and horse

riders. Iron Age, ca. 500 BC. Mont Bégo: high up in the French Alps are thousands of daggers and halberds, bull heads, field systems, ploughmen and maps cut into the bedrock. Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, 4th millennium to 1500 BC. Valcamonica: around Capo di Ponte (Northern Italy) thousands of engravings cover the bedrock. The majority represents weapon, warriors, houses, deer and ibex. Domestic motifs are nearly absent. Neolithic to Iron Age, 3rd to 1st millennium BC. Scandinavia: Due to geographic and climatic reasons, exist two different cultural and economic spheres: agrarian cultures in the South and hunter-gatherer groups in the West and North. 1. The coasts were colonized since the 8th millennium BC. The rock engravings show at first huge whales, fishes, seabirds,

bears, elks, later smaller boats, reindeer, bears and other animals. 2. Southern Scandinavia is occupied by agrarian cultures. Since the 3/2nd millennium BC rock engravings spread rapidly

over southern Sweden. First weapon and boats prevail, during the Late Bronze Age (1000 to 500 BC) occur mainly martial scenes.

Dr. Christian ZÜCHNER

Rudelsweiherstr. 7

D-91054 Erlangen (Germany)

[email protected]

Curriculum Vitae 1943 born in Leipzig (Germany).

1964-1971: Studies at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and Heidelberg.

1972: PhD. at Erlangen.

1972-1973: Grant of the German Archaeological Institute at Berlin

1973-2008: Curator of the Prehistoric Collection of the University at Erlangen.

2008: Retired from office.

1982-2002: Secretary General of Hugo Obermaier Society

1999-2008: Secretary General of CAR-ICOMOS

Since 2006: Secretary General of the commission “The Intellectual and Spiritual Expressions of Non-literate Peoples”. UISPP.

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Plenary lecture

(Thursday, September 3, Paraninfo / Room 1 “Monfragüe”)

Dr./ PhD. Ramón Montes Barquín

The projection of prehistoric rock art as a cultural resource and tourism

product.

A view from the European Cultural Routes Program of the Council of Europe

The Council of Europe’s recognition of over a hundred visitable sites with prehistoric rock art as a European Cultural Route in May 2010 was the acknowledgement of Europe’s Prehistory as a cultural resource of the first order, particularly its most significant expression, the art produced on cave walls and stones. In this way, prehistoric rock art has joined a select group of European cultural networks and routes distinguished for their cultural and tourism values and, above all, because they are a point of reference in the common history of European people. Cultural tourism, which until recently was aimed at an elite, now seeks a large-format target group among the middle classes (increasingly well educated and cultured), apart from unattainable luxury tourism or the popular (and over-populated) conventional tourism, either “sun and sand” or “rural and green”. In this situation, Prehistory and the first art of humankind, with its cultural landscapes, caves and rock-shelters, educational and tourist destinations, is able to provide sustainable tourist products that will help to generate culture and wealth to rural populations in Europe. Not in vain, over 95% of archaeological sites with prehistoric rock art in Europe are located in rural areas, often with serious socio-economic problems and a low degree of human impact.

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PhD. Ramón Montes Barquín is Doctor on Archaeology and Prehistory by University of Cantabria (Spain). Researcher on Palaeolithic’s material culture and Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Iberian Peninsula. Scientific collaborator of the Museum and Research Centre of Altamira, where he has developed different archaeological works in Upper Palaeolithic sites and Rock Art sites. He has written ten books and more than 200 papers in different scientific journals and proceedings of scientific meetings. Cultural Manager specialized in Archaeological Tourism. He has directed a large number of projects to open to the public Rock Art sites and Rock Art Museums and Interpretation centres, as El Pendo cave, Ekainberri, the Archaeological classroom of Siega Verde or Kobenkoba Cave. Currently, he manages the research projects of Covalejos and Cudon caves (Cantabrian Region) and he coordinates the cultural and touristic activities of the Network of Rock Art sites that make up the Cultural Route of Council of Europe Prehistoric Rock Art Trails (www.cultural-routes.net / www.prehistour.eu).

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Closing plenary lecture

(Thursday, September 3, Paraninfo / Room 1 “Monfragüe”)

Alfonso Caballero Klink

El arte rupestre postpaleolítico en la Comunidad de Castilla La Mancha

(España)

Castilla La Mancha ocupa la Submeseta Sur de la Península Ibérica, caracterizándose morfológicamente por una gran llanura en su parte central y que está, a su vez, delimitada por sistemas montañosos que comparte con las Comunidades Autónomas limítrofes. Esta división administrativa actual nada tiene que ver con las comarcas y regiones naturales peninsulares, y de ahí que, debido a su ubicación geográfica, no podamos hablar en nuestra región, de una homogeneidad estilística de las distintas manifestaciones artísticas encontradas y se debe mirar a las comunidades vecinas para hablar de núcleos o provincias artísticas: a) este y sur de Albacete, con Valencia y Murcia respectivamente; b) conjuntos rupestres de la Sierra de Las Cuerdas (Cuenca), con el núcleo de Albarracín (Teruel); c) sistema montañoso de Sierra Morena repartido entre Castilla La Mancha (Ciudad Real), Andalucía (Jaén y Córdoba) y Extremadura (Badajoz). La presencia de arte rupestre postpaleolítico se documenta de modo desigual en Castilla La Mancha. Arte Levantino se localiza en la zona oriental de la provincia de Albacete con los conjuntos de Alpera, Hellín y Nerpio. En la provincia de Cuenca sobresalen las estaciones de Villar del Humo, Henarejos y Minglanilla, estando todavía estas manifestaciones muy poco investigadas en la provincia de Guadalajara. Por lo que respecta a las dos restantes provincias -Ciudad Real y Toledo-, no se ha documentado hasta el momento este tipo de arte rupestre. El Arte Esquemático en su manifestación de pintura estará presente en las cinco provincias, sobresaliendo Ciudad Real, donde actualmente se llevan documentadas más de 200 estaciones pictóricas esquemáticas. El fenómeno Megalítico está presente en las provincias de Toledo (dólmenes de Azután, La Estrella y Navalcán) y Guadalajara (Dolmen de Portillo de las Cortes). Los grabados esquemáticos están presentes en toda la Comunidad, si bien son descubrimientos y estudios parciales y aislados que distan mucho todavía de poder hablar de tipologías y cronologías. Todos los conjuntos gozan de la protección BIC, así como de la declaración de Patrimonio Mundial para los conjuntos levantinos (Kioto 1998).

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Alfonso Caballero Klink es Doctor en Filosofía y Letras, sección de Prehistoria y Arqueología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid en 1983. Lleva en su haber más de una veintena de publicaciones científicas y de divulgación sobre Arte Rupestres Esquemático, de las que destaca su obra La Pintura Rupestre Esquemática de la Vertiente Septentrional de Sierra Morena (Ciudad Real) y su contexto arqueológico (1983). Más de 30 años de experiencia laboral en Gestión de Patrimonio Arqueológico le avalan, tanto como responsable de la Jefatura de Servicio de Arqueología de la Consejería de Cultura de Castilla La Mancha hasta el año 2012, como trabajando dentro del Cuerpo Facultativo de Conservadores de Museos, desempeñando los cargos de Director de los Museos de Ciudad Real y Santa Cruz de Toledo. Nunca ha dejado el trabajo de campo ni de investigación de arte rupestre siendo miembro activo en proyectos tanto nacionales como internacionales.

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IFRAO 2015 Schedule Overview

Time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thurday Friday

08:00 Registration

08:30

09:00 Opening ceremony

Presentations Local Excursions Presentations Presentations

09:30

10:00 Opening Plenary Lecture

Strecker & Loendorf

10:30

11:00 Presentations Break Break Break

11:30 Presentations Presentations Presentations

12:00

12:30 Break

13:00 Presentations

13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch

14:00 Lunch

14:30

15:00

15:30 Presentations Presentations Presentations

16:00 Presentations

16:30

17:00

17:30 Break Break Break

18:00 Registration Presentations Presentations Presentations IFRAO Meeting 18:30

19:00 Plenary Lecture Züchner

Plenary Lecture Montes Barquín

19:30 Plenary Lecture

Caballero Klink

20:00 Guided visit to Cáceres

20:30 Guided visit to Cáceres

Guided visit to Cáceres

Clausure

21:00

21:30

22:00 Conference dinner

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IFRAO 2015 Program Overview

SUNDAY 28:00-21:00

Registration

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11 MONDAY 10:00 -

11:00 Plenary Lecture

Strecker & Loendorf

11:00 -12:00

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 21

13:00-14:00

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 21

16:00-17:30

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 21

18:00-19:30

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 21

TUESDAY 09:00-11:00

Session 1 / Session 11

Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 25 Session 10 Session 21

11:30-13:30

Session 11 Session 2 Session 3 Session 5 / Session 28

Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 25 Session 10 Session 21 / Session 32

15:30-17:30

Session 11 Session2 Session 3 Session 13 Session 28 Session 14 Session 7 / Sesion 15

Session 8 / Session 16

Session 25 Session 18 Session 32

18:00-19:00

Session 11 Session 2 Session 3 Session 13 Session 28 Session 14 Session 15 Session 16 Session 25 Session 18 Session 32

19:00-20:00

Plenary Lecture Züchner

WEDNESDAY LOCAL EXCURSIONS

THURSDAY 09:00-11:00

Session 29 Session 19 Session 3 Session 13 Session 28 Session 14 Session 15 Session 16 Session 25 Session 18 Session 32

11:30-13:30

Session 29 Session 19 Session 31 Session 23 Session 26 Session 15 Session 16 Session 25 Session 18

15:30-17:30

Session 29 Session 19 Session 31 Session 23 Session 17 Session 26 Session 15 Session 16 Session 25 Session 18

18:00-19:00

Session 29 Session 20 Session 31 Session 23 Session 17 Session 26 Session 15 Session 16 Session 25 Session 18

19:00-20:00

Plenary Lecture Montes Barquín

FRIDAY

09:00-11:00

Session 29 Session 20 Session 31 / Session 12

Session 23 Session 17 Session 14 Sesion 22 Session 24 Session 25 Session 18

11:30-13:30

Session 29 Session 20 Session 12 Session 23 Session 17 Session 14 Session 22 Session 24 Session 30 Session 18

15:30-18:00

Session 29 Session 20 Session 12 Session 17 Session 14 Session 22 Session 24 Session 30 Session 18

19:30-20:30

Plenary Lecture Caballero Klink

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Sunday, August 31

18:00 Registration

Monday, August 31

8:00 Registration 9:00 “Paraninfo” or Room 1 : Opening Ceremony

10:00 “Paraninfo” or Room 1 : Opening Plenary Lecture Matthias Strecker & Lawrence Loendorf: “The first rock art in North and South America: State of research and general observations

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11 11:00

Session 1

Arte Rupestre Antiguo de los

Cazadores-Recolectores en

las Américas

Session

Session 2

Signs and

symbols. Rock Art and

archaeo-anthropological

research

Session 3

Scientific Study

of Rock Art

Session 4

Prehistoric narratives.

Levantine Rock Art and

narrative pictorial styles

around the world

Session 5

Watch your

step! Feet and sandals in Rock-

art

Session 6

Around Art: the

internal archaeological

context of decorated

caves

Session 7

Las

manifestaciones rupestres en

México: Técnica,

iconografía y paisaje de un

pasado cultural

Session 8

Novas

abordagens da arte rupestre na América

Latina

Session 9

Contemporary reflections on the meaning

and function of Rock Art

representations: crisis and

perspectives

Session 10

Del suelo a la

pared: los objetos

decorados como contexto del arte parietal

Session 21

Animals in Rock

Art

11:30 Clark Wernecke

“Lines of

Evidence: Early Paleoindian

Mobiliary Art in the Americas”

María Susana

Barrau, Daniel Castillo

Benítez

“Prácticas chamánicas, cazadores, pastores y

rituales en el sitio de pinturas

rupestres La Labrada, en la

cabecera del valle de Moche, Perú”

Livio Dobrez

“Theoretical

approaches to rock art studies”

Cristiane de

Andrade Buco

“Arqueologia do movimento.

Relações entre Arte Rupestre, Arqueologia e

Meio Ambiente, da Pré-história aos dias atuais,

no Vale da Serra Branca, Parque

Nacional Serra da Capivara, Piauí,

Brasil”

Patricia Dobrez

“Their Proper

Sphere: Situating Human Feet in

Rock Art”

Carole Fritz, et

alii.

“Variability and continuity of settlement in

decorated caves and rock shelters during the Upper

Palaeolithic in France and Spain”

Harumi Fujita,

Karim Bulhusen

“Sitios Pictográficos en La Sierra de Las Cacachilas, Baja California Sur,

México”

Pascale Binant

« Une approche

spatiale des peintures

rupestres du Parc de la Serra da

Capivara – Píaui, Brésil : pourquoi

là et pas ailleurs ? Premières

Réponses »

Cristiane Buco, Verônica Viana, Thalison Santos

“Styles and

stylizations - concepts,

practices and problems in the analysis of rock art of Piauí and

Ceará, Northeast Brazil”

José Adolfo Rodríguez Asensio,

José Manuel Barrerá Logares

“Grabadores y

colgantes en los niveles

solutrenses de la cueva de La

Lluera I”

Jorge de Torres

“Sailors on sandy

seas: camels in Saharan rock art”

12:00 Alice Tratebas

“Early

Enrico Comba

“Percussion,

Tang Huisheng

“The rise of

Daniel Arsenault,

Serge Lemaître

Ken Mulvaney

“Murujuga Marni:

Patrick Paillet,

Elena Man-Estier, Elisa Boche,

María de la Luz

Gutiérrez Martínez

Fernanda E.C.P.

Resende, Uelde F. Souza,

Guillermo Muñoz

C.

Nicolas Mélard

« Portrait

Lucineide Marquis de

Souza, Karlo David Alves

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Representational Rock Art in North America: Signs or

Symbols?”

Witches, and Cup-marks: Rock Art and Agrarian

Cults in the Western Alps”

scientific studies of rock art in

China”

“From the figures to the events

depicted, from the outer world

to the inner world..., trying to

go deeper into the “stories” told by the Canadian Shield rock art. An essay on the interpretation of some narratives suggested by the Algonquian rock-art iconography”

Walking Country or Putting your

Foot Down”

Peggy Bonnet-Jacquement,

Myriam Boudadi-Maligne, Grégory

Dandurand, Jean-Christophe

Domenech, Dominique

Genty, Stéphane Konik,

Mathieu Langlais, Véronique

Laroulandie, Jean-Baptiste

Mallye, Hugues Plisson

« L'Art de la grotte de la

Mairie (Teyjat, Dordogne) dans

son contexte magdalénien »

“Los Volcanes Tres Vírgenes:

agentes sociales en el proceso de culturización del

paisaje en la parte central de la península de Baja California,

México”

Juliana S. Cardoso,

Maira Barberi, Alfredo P. Peña

“Registro e

valorização do patrimônio

arqueológico: arte rupestre no

Cânion do Rio Jequitaí (Minas Gerais, Brasil)”

“La Revolución Copernicana en el

Arte Rupestre”

d'humains/portraits d'animaux -

Études, contexte et interpretations des gravures sur les pierres de La Marche, Lussac-

les-Chateaux (France) »

Sabóia, Luis Carlos Duarte

Cavalcante

“Prehistoric paintings in Expulsar site

(Quiterianópolis): the Northeast

tradition in Ceará, Brazil”

12:30 Break 13:00

Jon Harman

“Migrations of the Great Mural

Artists”

Dusko Aleksovski

« Art rupestre

base de l’ecriture de notre planete

»

Christopher

Chippindale and the 3D-PITOTI

team

“The third dimension: that depth in rock-engravings our

recording methods and analyses have been missing”

Ruman Banerjee,

Ramon Viñas Vallverdú

“Examples of conceptual narrative: relations

between the palaeolithic and post-palaeolithic

rock art in the Eurasian

continent”

Megan Berry

“Tracks of change in the Murujuga

landscape: Human feet and

tracks in the engravings of

Dampier Archipelago”

Stephane

Petrognani, Eric Robert,

Hélène Djéma, Claire Lucas,

Didier Cailhol, Emilie Lesvignes

« Confronter

contexte archéologique et

contexte graphique :

l'exemple de la grotte des Bernoux

(Dordogne) »

Carlos

Mandujano Álvarez,

Armando de Jesús Romero, Sarah María

Mattiuss Alfredo Feria

“Un

acercamiento a la pintura rupestre de la Sierra de La

Giganta, Baja California Sur,

México”

Cinara de Souza

Gomes

“Rock art paintings in

Paraná, south Brazil”

Miguel Ángel

González González, Feliciano

Cadierno Guerra

“Estudios arqueoastronómi

cos sobre la pintura rupestre

esquemática ¿posible

indicador de épocas de

frecuentación? A propósito de Peña Piñera Librán y San

Pedro Mallo”

Patrick Paillet,

Elena Man-Estier

« Du pariétal au mobilier dans la

grotte de la Mairie (Teyjat, Dordogne) »

Dario Sigari

“Deer and cervids

in Valcamonica rock art”

13:30 Jeff LaFave

“It’s Not Just

About the Paint:

Maria Giuseppina

Gradoli, Venerio Giuseppe

Anardu,

Gianpiero di

Maida, Sebastiano Tusa,

Andreas

Carole Dudognon,

Marcela Sepúlveda

María Pía Falchi, María Mercedes

Podestá

M. R. González-

Morales, A. Ruiz-Redondo, D. Cuenca-Solana,

Ramón Viñas, Albert Rubio,

Larissa Mendoza

Cinthia dos

Santos Moreira Bispo

António Pedro

Batarda Fernandes

Claudine Gravel

Miguel

“Can’t touch this.

Matteo

Wladimiro Scardovelli

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A Proposal to Recognize that

the Great Mural Rock Art

Tradition from Baja California

Includes a Petroglyph

Component”

Armando Maxia

“Rock Art and Archaeo-

Anthropological Approaches in

the Study of the Aritzo landscape

(Central Sardinia)”

Pastoors, Henny Piezonka, Gerd-Christian

Weniger, Thomas

Terberger,

“3D in the cave: a survey in the

Grotta di Cala dei Genovesi in

Levanzo (Trapani, Sicily, Italy)”

“Scenes, camelids and

anthropomorphics style variations

in the north Chile’s rock art during Archaic and Formative

transition”

“Aquí estuvimos, por acá

pasamos”. Grabados de

pisadas y huellas humanas en los

desiertos sur andinos”

I. Gutiérrez-Zugasti

“The archaeology

of an instant: parietal art and

human occupation in

Fuente del Salín cave”

“Los elementos reticulados del

conjunto rupestre del Arcaico Gran

Mural en las Cuevas de La Pintada y El

Ratón. Sierra de San Francisco, Baja California Sur, México”

“Arte rupestre no centro leste

maranhense: algumas

considerações”

“Rock art as ‘by-product’:

reflections on modern and post-

modern approaches to

rock art interpretation”

Using simple techniques to

obtain detailed data on fragile

portable art objects”

“Interacting

animals in cave art: how animal figures relate to

each other in Paleolithic

European Art”

14:00 Lunch 16:00

Larry Loendorf

“Ancient Representations of Bison on the North American

Plains”

Philippe Hameau

« Eléments de syntaxe dans l’expression graphique

schématique: un lien entre

Néolithique et époque

médiévale »

Francisco José López Fraile, Laura María

Gómez García, Alfonso Caballero

Klink

“Uso de 3D y aplicación del D-

Stretch en la documentación de dos nuevos yacimientos de

arte post-paleolítico en

Sierra Morena”

Pere Guillem

Calatayud, Rafael Martínez

Valle

“Late Upper Palaeolithic

engravings and Levantine rock art

in Alt Maestrat (Castellón)

region”

Daniel Arsenault,

Serge Lemaître

“Please Follow the Paths at the

Foot of the Cliffs! Depiction of Feet,

Paws and Associated Motifs

in Canadian Shield Rock Art”

José Luis

Sanchidrián, Mª Ángeles

Medina-Alcaide, Antonio J. Romero,

José M. Cobos, Antonio Torres, Cristina Liñán, Yolanda Del

Rosal, Rosa Mª Ruiz-

Márquez

“Revisión interdisciplinar

del estado actual de conservacion de la Cueva del Morrón (Torres,

Jaén)”

Beatriz

Menéndez, Ramón Viñas,

Alejandro Terrazas, Martha E.

Benavente, Albert Rubio

“Rocas, grabados y astros: el papel de los símbolos

celestes entre las manifestaciones

grabadas del conjunto rupestre del Arroyo de Las Flechas (Caborca, Sonora, México)”

Zaray Guerrero,

Marcela Sepúlveda,

Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca

“An approach to the study of rock art paintings in

Pampa el Muerto (far northern

Chile) by digital recording

techniques”

Julia Kościuk

“Role of a human

being in ecosystem

deducing from cave paintings

made during the Stone Age in

Europe”

A. Averbouh,

V. Feruglio

« L'étude des objets décorés en

matières dures animales de la

grotte de Lascaux et son apport à la

datation des parois ornées »

Geneviève

Pinçon, Camille Bourdier,

Olivier Bignon-Lau

“From the animal

to the image in the Roc-aux-

Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin,

France): different status”

16:30 Wm. Breen

Murray

“Signs of the Hunter-Gatherer Way of Life in the

Rock Art of the Northeast Mexican Corridor”

Thomas Heyd

“The concept of ‘heterotopia’ in

the Interpretation of

rock art”

Hugo Chautón

Pérez

“Nuevos métodos de registro del

arte rupestre. El Escáner 3D como

sistema de documentación y

conservación”

Sam Harper

“What makes a

Minjiburu?”

Mavis Greer, John Greer

“Footprints in Northwestern

Plains Rock Art, USA”

S. Beyries,

C. Bourdier, Geneviève

Pinçon, Oscar Fuentes

“From the tool to

the wall. What kind of tools and what for at the roc-aux-sorciers (Vienne-France)”

Carlos

Viramontes Anzures

“Entre cazadores

nómadas y agricultores

sedentarios. El arte rupestre en

el centro norte de México”

Tatiana Gómez

Mussenth, Nelson Muñoz

“Las piedras nos

hablan”: arte rupestre en

Calima – Darién (Valle del Cauca,

Colombia)”

Marcel Otte

« La sémiotique

des arts préhistoriques »

Valentín

Villaverde

“El arte magdaleniense

de Parpalló y sus implicaciones en la determinación de la cronología del arte parietal paleolítico del ámbito extra-

cantábrico

Osvaldo Granda

Paz

Zoomorphic iconography in the rock art of

Pastos and Quillacingas

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peninsular”

17:00 Daniel Herrera

Maldonado

“Formas, valores y ritmos en la

tradición pictórica del Arcaico en Durango, México”

Jorge de Oliveira

“A Arte Rupestre

da Serra de S. Mamede – contextos

arqueológicos”

Jorge Angás, Manuel Bea,

Hipólito Collado, Juan Carlos

Aguilar, José Julio García

Arranz

“La Cueva de Maltravieso

(Cáceres, España): la

dualidad de un nuevo método de

registro tridimensional

científico y divulgativo”

Esther López-

Montalvo

“New insights into Iberian

Neolithic societies by

means of Levantine rock art

scenes”

Jane Kolber

“Walking Around Chaco: Foot and Sandal Prints in the Rock-art of Chaco Culture

National Historical Park”

Joseba Ríos-

Garaizar, Unai Perales,

Raphaële Bourrillon,

José Jiménez-Mena,

Diego Garate-Maidagan, Mª Ángeles

Medina-Alcaide

“Expresión artística parietal y

registro arqueológico discreto en el interior de las

cuevas paleolíticas:

análisis de huellas de uso de los

conjuntos líticos de Nerja

(Andalucía) y Etxeberri (País

Vasco)”

Efraín Cárdenas

García

“Forma-asociación-contexto.

Estrategia de estudio del arte rupestre en el

occidente mexicano”

Felício dos

Santos, Silvia da

Conceição Santos, Marcelo

Fagundes

“A arte rupestre no alto vale do Araçuaí – um

estudo cronoestilistico do sítio Lapa do Macao (Cabeças

01)”

Luiz Oosterbeek

“Capturados

entre transiciones:

Nomos y Kairós en el arte

prehistórico”

Lioudmila Lakovleva

“‘Woman-animal’

associations in mobile art and

parietal rock art during European

Upper Paleolithic: stylistic concepts

and symbolic functions”

Cinzia Loi,

Liliana Spanedda

“An approach to the meaning of

zoomorphic motifs in Domus

de Janas (Sardinia, Italy)”

17:30 Break 18:00

Rainer Hostnig, Matthias Strecker

“Estrategias de

caza en pinturas rupestres arcaicas

del Perú y de Bolivia”

Michel

Justamand

“Representações fálicas nas pinturas

rupestres da Serra da Capivara – Piauí – Brasil”

Francisco

Henriques, Hugo Pires, João Carlos

Caninas, Mário Chambino

“Arte rupestre

em área de fronteira (Segura – Rosmaninhal, Idanha-a-Nova,

Portugal)”

Elia Quesada

Martínez

“A proposal for the interpretation

of giraffes pictographs in

Western Sahara”

Polly Schaafsma

“Sandals as Icons: Representations

in Ancestral Pueblo Rock Art and Effigies in

Stone and Wood”

Eugénie Gauvrit

Roux, Sylvie Beyries

“Site function of

the middle magdalenian site

of La Marche (Lussac-les-Châteaux,

Vienne, France) : preliminary

results of stone tool functional

analysis”

Eugenia

Fernández Villanueva

Medina

“Algunas manifestaciones gráfico-rupestres de la Ciénaga de

Zacapu, Michoacán”

Óscar Roberto,

Basante Gutiérrez

“Las pinturas rupestres

esquemáticas en el valle de

Teotihuacán, México,

¿premesoamericanas?”

Christopher Chippindale,

Alberto Marretta

“Image, scene, narrative: what

are the stories in our rock-art

pictures? Telling tales from the

later prehistoric pitoti of

Valcamonica (BS), Italy”

Santiago Calleja

Fernández

“Los contornos recortados de caballo de Tito

Bustillo. Estudio y paralelos

estilísticos”

M. Lazarich,

M. Malla, A. Ramos,

J. L. González

“The representations of birds in the rock art of the

Recent Prehistory in the south of

the Iberian Peninsula”

18:30 Agustín Acevedo,

Dánae Fiore,

Nuno Ribeiro,

Anabela

Riaan F. Rifkin

Juan F. Ruiz López

César Armando Quijada López

Aude Labarge, Olivia Rivero,

Mario Alfredo Rétiz García,

Milene de Cássia

Gomes,

Robert G. Bednarik

Aude Labarge

Sara Garcês,

Luiz Oosterbeek

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Nora Franco

“Distribución de arte rupestre, variabilidad de

motivos y función de sitios en la

localidad de La Gruta (Santa

Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina): desde

la transición Pleistoceno-Holoceno al

Holoceno Reciente”

Joaquinito

“A arte rupestre da Serra da

Abuceira (Covilhã-

Portugal), e contributos da Antropologia e

toponímia para o seu estudo

“Elemental and technological analyses of

30,000 year-old mobiliary art form Apollo II

Cave, Namibia”

“Beyond hunting, war and dance. An approach to

alternative interpretations of

Levantine art scenes based on iconography and

landscape context”

“Algunas huellas

del pasado. Las

representaciones

rupestres del pie,

en Sonora,

México”

Carolyn Barshay-Szmidt,

Christian Normand,

Diego Garate

« Depots en paroi dans la Grotte

d’Isturitz (Pyrenees-

Atlantiques) : vers une

definition des procedures d’une

demarche singuliere »

Efraín Cárdenas García

“Las cruces

punteadas en la cuenca Lerma-

Chapala, evidencias de interacción y tradiciones

regionales de observación

astronómica”

Marcelo Fagundes

“O sítio

arqueológico Serra do Raio I e seu repertório cultural a arte

rupestre no alto Jequitinhonha –

mg”

“The science of rock art

interpretation”

« Comparaison plastique des

sculptures pariétales et mobilières

magdaléniennes de la grotte

d’Isturitz (Pyrénées-

Atlantiques) »

“Animal=Identity? The deer figure in Tagus Valley

Rock Art”

20:30 City Hall (Plaza Mayor): Guided visit to the monumental city of Cáceres (Last name: A-I)

Tuesday, September 1

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11

9:00 María Fernanda

Ugalde

“Los petroglifos de la Amazonía ecuatoriana -

¿arte rupestre de cazadores-

recolectores?“

Luiz Oosterbeek

“Cultural Rock Art Landscapes: the present past as a driver of alterity

and territorial integration”

Luis Carlos Duarte

Cavalcante, José Domingos

Fabris

“Análise arqueométrica de

pinturas rupestres pré-históricas da

regiãoarqueológica de Piripiri, Piauí, Brasil”

Meg Travers,

June Ross

“Archaeological narratives of the

Gwion Period, northwest Kimberley, Australia”

Davida Eisenberg-

Degen, George Nash

“Foot and Sandal

prints in the Negev Desert,

Israel”

Keryn Walshe,

Leslie Van Gelder

“Koonalda Cave, Nullarbor Plain, South Australia; archaeological

and zooarchaeological

context of the finger flutings

and flint nodules”

Alfonso Torres

Rodríguez, Carlos Alberto Arriaga Mejía

“El Camino de los

Días: Las Representaciones

Rupestres del Movimiento Solar

en Xihuingo y otros sitios del sur de Hidalgo”

Meyk Machado, Daniela Cisneiros

“Análise das

cenas de árvores no parque

nacional Serra da Capivara – Brasil”

Ariana Silva Braga

“Das gravuras as pinturas ou das

pinturas as gravuras? A interação de motivos com

técnicas diferentes,

reflexões sobre a segregação da arte rupestre

pelas técnicas de execução. O caso

do médio rio Tocantins-Brasil”

Guadalupe

Romero, Ramiro

Barberena

“Diseños y soportes tardíos

en Patagonia septentrional. Comparación

entre arte rupestre y artefactos

decorados del noreste del Neuquén

(Argentina)”

Angelo Eugenio

Fossati, Francesca Roncoroni

“Camels and sea animals in the

rock art of Jebel Akhdar, Sultanate

of Oman. First observations”

9:30

Session 11

New Discoveries and

Landscapes from

Archaeological

Marcel Otte

“ Signes et symboles,

facteurs du langage

graphique ”

A. Bonneau,

J. Moyle, K.

Dufourmentelle, D. Arsenault, C. Dagneau

M. Lamothe,

Claudia Iannicelli,

Ramón Viñas

“Narrative-semiotic analysis of Levantine art:

La Roca dels Moros of El

Luana Campos,

Cristiane de Andrade Buco

“‘Pé de Deus’, hoje gravura,

ontem efeito das intemperies”

D. Cuenca-Solana, A. Ruiz-Redondo,

I. Gutiérrez-Zugasti,

M. R. González-Morales, J. Setién-

Marquínez,

Francisco Rivas

Castro, Alfonso Vite Hernández

“Entre la milpa, el agua y los cerros.

Los

Mónica J.

Giedelmann Reyes,

Daniel Eduardo Barón Rodríguez

“Rock art in the Canyon of the

Lizete Dias de

Oliveira

“Reflexões sobre Arte rupestre:

uma proposta de leitura semiótica”

Sylvie Beyries, Olivier Bignon,

Suzane Jacquomet,

Guy Mazière

“The engraved Magdalenian

François Djindjian

“Spatial analysis of animal species

associations in franco-cantabrian cave art: revision and precision of

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Rock Art Frontiers

“Pigments analysis of the Mikinak Site,

Lake Wapizagonke,

Quebec, Canada”

Cogul, Lleida (Spain)”

E. Ruiz-Martínez, E. Palacio-Pérez, C. de las Heras-

Martín, A. Prada-Freixedo,

J. A. Lasheras-Corruchaga

“Use after eating: technical process

for obtaining pigments at

Altamira cave”

petrograbados de Coamitla, Calnali,

Hidalgo”

Chicamocha river: register and

assessment of the archaeological

heritage”

incisors of horses in Poitou-Charente (France):

multidisciplinary analysis”

the models of M. Raphaël, A.

Laming-Emperaire and A. Leroi-

Gourhan”

10:00 Mercedes Versaci,

María Lazarich, Ignacio González,

Ana Carreras, Francisco Torres, Miguel Galindo, Simón Pardo de

Donlebún, Joseph Prescott

“La Cueva del Sol,

a shelter between the

sacred and the profane”

Raffaella Poggiani

Keller

“Contexts and landscapes of

Rock Art in Valcamonica and

Valtelline”

A. Martín Sánchez,

C. Roldán García, M.J. Nuevo, J. Oliveira, S. Murcia Mascarós, C. Oliveira

“Pigmentos usados en pinturas

rupestres del este y el oeste de la

Península Ibérica analizados mediante

fluorescencia de rayos X: analogías

y diferencias”

Andrea Arcà

“Footprints in the Alpine Rock Art,

Diffusion, Chronology and Interpretation”

Andreas Pastoors,

Tilman Lenssen-Erz

“Tracking in caves – deciphering the context of cave art by reading

pleistocene footprints with

indigenous knowledge”

Aline Lara Galicia

“El Paisaje

sagrado en las manifestaciones

rupestres del valle del

Mezquital, Hidalgo”

Mónica J.

Giedelmann Reyes,

Daniel Eduardo Barón Rodríguez

“The relationship between rock art

and its surrounding in

the canyon of the Chicamocha river,

Santander – Colombia”

Ronald Espitia

“Técnicas de

registros realizados en

épocas diferentes sobre el

petroglifo ‘Monolito

Panche’ Sasaima, Cundinamarca”

(Póster)

Sergio Salazar

Cañarte, Aitor Ruiz-Redondo

“About the

‘sacred’ and the ‘daily’:

comparative analysis of late magdalenian

figurative representations

in Cantabrian Region (Spain)”

Sevinc T. Shirinli

“The

characteristics of the some

medieval period images of Gobustan”

10:30 Cinzia Loi

Liliana Spanedda Marcos

Fernandez Ruiz,

“Sardinian Schematic Rock Paintings, New Discoveries: Su

Crabiosu (Ardauli, Sardinia, Italy)”

Ramón Montes

Barquín, Emilio Muñoz

Fernández, José Manuel

Morlote Expósito, Silvia Santamaría

Santamaría, Antonio J. Gómez

Laguna

“El conjunto rupestre de la

Cueva de Cudón

José Pereira, Juan F. Ruiz

“Experiencias en

análisis de imagen

multiespectral en el arte rupestre

Levantino”

Angelo Eugenio

Fossati

“Foot prints in Valcamonica rock art, Italy. Types, chronology and

interpretation of a well diffuse Iron

Age figurative motif

Mª Ángeles

Medina-Alcaide, Diego Garate

Maidagan, José Luis

Sanchidrián

“Marcando el camino: hacia un

explicacion multifuncional de

las evidencias parietales en

cueva”

Víctor Arribalzaga

“La Piedra del

Conejo al pie de la Iztaccíhuatl.

Petrograbados en Amecameca,

Estado de México”

Marta Sara Cavallini,

Filippo Stampanoni

Bassi, Diana Lorena

Rodríguez Gallo

“Petróglifos do rio Urubu. Rumo

à contextualização

de uma arte rupestre

Olivia Rivero, Carole Fritz, Lise Aurière

« L'analyse de

l'art mobilier du point de vue de l'apprentissage

technique »

Alma Mekondjo

Nankela

“Discovery of the new Rock

Engraving site in Omandumba East

Farm, Erongo Mountains-Namibia”

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(Miengo, Cantabria) y otros

conjuntos análogos del centro de la

Región Cantábrica:

¿Evidencias de aniconismo en el

arte rupestre paleolítico?”

amazónica”

11:00 Break 11:30

Nathalie Brusgaard

“Marginal or

marginally studied? The

rock art of Jordan’s Black

Desert”

Blanca

Samaniego Bordiu,

“Semiótica

gráfica y pragmática en el estudio del Arte

Prehistórico”

Judith Trujillo,

Guillermo Muñoz, M. Carlos A. Rodríguez

“Análisis

arqueométrico de las pinturas

rupestres del parque

arqueológico de Facatativá en la

Sabana de Bogotá, en Colombia

Ahmed Achrati

“Sand and Sandals:

Representation of feet in Saharan

and Arabian Rock Art”

Pedro Cantalejo,

José Ramos, Gerd-Christian

Weniger, Maria del Mar

Espejo, Andreas Pastoors

“Analysis of the

prehistoric illumination

system in Ardales cave”

Francisco Rivas

Castro

“Papel de la gráfica rupestre

en el uso de sitios de la geografía

ceremoniales de los Ñahñö de la

vertiente oriente y poniente de la

Sierra de las Cruces”

Luis Carlos Duarte

Cavalcante

“Pinturas rupestres da

região arqueológica de

Piripiri, Piauí, Brasil”

Session 25

Arte rupestre y dinamización

del Patrimonio Arqueológico

Olivia Rivero, Diego Garate

“En torno a los

paralelos entre el arte mueble y parietal en la

Región Cantábrica: una

revisión crítica de los datos”

Viviane Bolin

Gerd-Christian Weniger

“Rock Art and Mobile Art as

Cultural Marker in the Solutrean and

Magdalenian of the Iberian Peninsula”

(Poster )

12:00 Lia Wei

“Rock-cut burials along the Upper

Yangzi River: Identifying local

cave-making practices”

Dario Seglie

Piero Ricchiardi

“Western Alpine Rock Art: Sites and Signs with

Christian Symbols”

F. Bourges P. Genthon

D. Genty M. Lorblanchet

E. Mauduit D. D’Hulst

“What is to be

done or not to be done for

preservation or remediation of

prehistoric painted caves?”

Margaret Bullen

“Reading the Footprints”

C. Ferrier,

D. Lacanette, J.-C. Leblanc,

J.-C. Mindeguia, D. Baffier,

C. Bourdier, A. Brodard, N. Cantin, E. Debard, V. Feruglio, P. Guibert, S. Konik, D. Lafon, Y. Lefrais,

P. Malaurent, A. Queffelec,

J.-N. Rouzaud, B. Spiteri,

I. Théry-Parisot

« La fonction des

Víctor Arribalzaga

“El águila y el

colibrí, mensajeros de la fuerza del sol. Los

petrograbados del Huixachtécatl, Distrito Federal,

México”

Judith Trujillo,

Guillermo Muñoz, Carlos A.

Rodríguez, Hernando Torres,

Nina Riveros, David Pérez,

Yudy Castellanos, Miguel Ariza

“Registro y

documentación de las pictografías

de Facatativá. Altiplano central

de Colombia”

Azucena Bernardo Fernández

“Experimental

activities as a tool for release:

Prehistoric Park of Teverga and Rock Art Center of Tito Bustillo”

Soledad Corchón,

Paula Ortega, Olivia Rivero

“El arte mueble

del Valle del Nalón (Asturias):

análisis de los modelos

decorativos y sus paralelismos en el arte parietal”

Session 32

Horses and

horse riders in Rock Art:

iconography from the

Palaeolithic to the Middle Ages

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feux de la grotte Chauvet-Pont

d’Arc : apports de l’expérimentation

et de la simulation

numérique »

12:30 D. Kyle Latinis, P. Bion Griffin,

Tep Sokha

“The Kanam Poeung Kamnou

(“taboo painting”) rock shelter animal

paintings, Cardamon Mountains, Cambodia”

François

Soleilhavoup

« Images non figuratives dans l’art rupestre du

Sahara prehistorique »

C. Ferrier,

F. Ammari, B. Bassel,

L. Bousquet, R. Chapoulie,

S. Konik, D. Lacanette,

Y. Lefrais, P. Malaurent, A. Z. Miller, G. Mauran, F. Naessens,

C. Saiz-Jimenez

“Biomineralisation and coralloides: two calcitic facies

involved in the conservation of Palaeolithic rock

art”

Leo Dubal

“Foot images in

Rock Art”

Mª Ángeles

Medina-Alcaide

“Indicios de iluminación

prehistórica en el contexto

arqueológico interno de las

cuevas decoradas: tipos

y potencial arqueológico”

Fabio Flores

Granados

“Artrópodos en el arte rupestre: los

ciempiés entre los antiguos

pueblos del área maya”

Guillermo Muñoz,

Judith Trujillo, Carlos A.

Rodríguez, Nina Riveros, David Pérez,

Fabián Lancheros, Artur Medina,

Aleida Meléndez

“Pictografías en Sutatausa y

Choachí: diferencias y

continuidades de las pinturas

rupestre de dos municipios del

altiplano central de Colombia”

Edithe Pereira

“Arte rupestre da

Amazônia – Difusão e

memória do patrimônio

arqueológico”

Roberto

Ontañón, Olivia Rivero, Tom Higham,

Eva Pereda

“Engraved bone with

representation of a horse from Hornos de la

Peña Cave (Cantabria,

Spain): a key element in the study of pre-Magdalenian

mobile art in the Cantabrian

region”

Fernando Coimbra

“Horse saddles in the rock art from Philippi, Greece”

13:00 Rachel Hoerman

“Exploring the

informative potential of

Sarawak, Malaysian

Borneo’s rich and varied rock art”

Maria Giuseppina

Gradoli

“Sparkling minerals and

visual culture: an in-depth analysis of the engraved rock art site at Baunei (East

Sardinia, Italy)”

Leslie Van Gelder

“Finger flutings in Koonalda Cave –

new explorations, discoveries and methodological

challenges”

Session 28

Grabados abstractos y de

pisadas en América del

sur. La huella de animales

como tema del arte rupestre

Pilar Utrilla, Manuel Bea, Jorge Angás

“The cave of

Fuente del Trucho (Asque-Colungo, Huesca, Spain):

an art to be seen”

David Lagunas

Arias, Aline Lara Galicia

“El ombligo del

mundo: la cosmovisión

Hñahñü otomí en la pintura

rupestre del Mezquital”

Grace Herrera

Amighetti, Ana Cecilia Arias

Quirós

“Los petrograbados de

Guayabo de Turrialba, Costa

Rica: un acercamiento a su significado”

Eusebio Bonilla

Sánchez, Begoña Sánchez

Chillón

“Arte y Naturaleza en la Prehistoria. La colección de

calcos de arte rupestre del

Museo Nacional de Ciencias

Naturales-CSIC (Madrid, España)”

Marc Groenen, Marie-Christine

Groenen

« Traces humaines et

dispositifs pariétaux dans la

grotte d’El Castillo

(Cantabrie, Espagne). Pour une

archéologie des parois »

Dario Seglie,

Piero Ricchiardi

“Outeiro do Cogolludo, Galicia

Spain. Horses and riders – Researches and

data from the Archaeological Mission of the

CeSMAP in Campo Lameiro,

1970”

13:30 Lunch 15:30

Andrea Jalandoni,

Bill Whitehead

Leslie Van Gelder

Session 13

José A. Lasheras,

Session 14

Enrique Chacón

Daniela Cisneiros,

Ruby De Valencia

Session 18

Andrzej

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Bion Griffin, John Peterson

“Rock art

explorations in Eastern Sierra

Madre, Philippines”

“Do you see what

I see?”

“Using finger flutings as a method for examining

interpersonal relationships among Upper

Palaeolithic cave artists”

Decisions and debates: Rock

art as a political device

Pilar Fatás

“El ‘Estilo de pisadas’ en

América del Sur”

Engraved

motifs in the Iberian

Peninsula: accessing

styles, chronologies

and landscapes

“Los Tarahumaras y la Cueva de las

Monas. Chihuahua,

México”

Demétrio Mutzenberg

“Análise das

cenas de ação nos sítios com

registrosrupestres do parque

nacional Serra da Capivara – Brasil”

“Las

manifestaciones rupestres

venezolanas: un recorrido en

realidad aumentada”

Ostensible ou

caché : la question de la visibilité dans

la compréhension

de l'art pariétal/ rupestre

préhistorique

Rozwadowski

“Horse in Central Asian/Siberian shamanism and

rock art”

16:00 Lucia Clayton

Martinez, Megan Berry

“Placing change. A spatial analysis of three rock art

sites in the Pilbara, Western

Australia”

Helen Anderson

“Chariots in the Sahara: Images, Identities, Icons”

Ram Krishna, Giriraj Kumar

“Understanding

the technology of very small

cupules in Daraki-Chattan, India”

Daniela Cardoso, Ana Bettencourt

“Respecting the ancestors? Iron

Age life and 4th/3rd millennia bc rock art within

hillfort of Briteiros, NW of

Portugal”

Anahí Re,

Guadalupe Romero, Francisco Guichón

“Las pisadas

patagónicas del Holoceno tardío. Variabilidad en

huellas de animales en dos casos de estudio

(Argentina)”

Jose Luis Galovart

Carrera

“Equinoccios y solsticios en el

arte geométrico prehistórico de

Galicia y el Norte de Portugal. La orientación del

laberinto de Mogor”

Mario Arturo Palacios Díaz

“Arte rupestre del septentrión

mesoamericano. Iconografía y

Arqueología del paisaje. El caso de

Aguascalientes, México”

Carlos A.

Rodríguez, Guillermo Muñoz,

Judith Trujillo, David Pérez,

Artur Medina, Ricardo Prado, Salomón Fique,

Óscar Hernández, Diego Téllez,

Yaneth González “Petroglifos en El

Colegio y San Francisco

Cundinamarca. ¿Técnicas

similares, formas diferentes e

‘iguales’ culturas?”

Juan Jose

Aramburu Lasa, Eneko Calvo

Etxarte

“Ekainberri: sintiendo la Prehistoria”

Manuel Bea, Pilar Utrilla,

Paloma Lanau

“The visible and the private

postpalaeolithic rock art.

Levantine vs Schematic rock art in Aragón

(Spain)”

Georgios Iliadis

“The horse in

Philippi Rock Art: From the Iron Age

petroglyphs to the Roman and early Christian

marble funerary stelae”

16:30 Ekkehart Malotki

“Persuasive

Evidence for the Depiction of Mammuthus

columbi Ice Age Art Along the San Juan River Near Bluff, Utah, USA

Hipólito Collado

Giraldo, Juan Carlos

Aguilar Gómez, José Julio García

Arranz

“Expresiones simbólicas en la

cueva de Maltravieso

(Cáceres, España):

tipología, técnica, distribución y

atribución cultural”

Robert G. Bednarik

“The tribology of

petroglyphs”

Sara Garcês

“Political devices and landscape: The Rock art of

the Tagus Valley”

Fernando Oliva,

María Cecilia Panizza

“El registro de ‘pisadas’ en el

arte rupestre de Ventania (Región

Pampeana, República

Argentina) en el contexto del sur

del Área Ecotonal Húmedo Seca Pampeana”

Alia Vázquez

Martínez

“Los petroglifos galaicos: una

revisión sobre la distribución

espacial”

Session 15

Open-air Rock-art

cpnservation and

management: a further satate

of affairs

Session 16

Expresiones rupestres de

México: investigación, conservación y metodologías

de registro

Marian Helen

Rodrigues, Jorlan da Silva

Oliveira Marília da S.

Gomes

“Arte en la Sierra: Educación y

preservación en Coronel José Dias

– PI – Brasil”

Michel Barbaza

« Représenter l’invisible dans

l’art protohistorique

de l’Afrique saharienne. De l’identification

d’un mythe fondateur à la

chaîne opératoire et à

son interprétation »

Georgios Iliadis Katerina Kotsala

“Prehistoric & Contemporary

Interventions in the Landscape. Rock Art & Land

Art”

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17:00 Said Puentes

Guerrero

“Spatial Aproximation to the Rock Art of

Sector EL Limón, Parroquia

Carayaca, estado Vargas,

Venezuela”

Michel Martin

« De la présence simultanée du

mégacéros et du renne sur les parois de la

Grotte Chauvet (Ardèche) »

R. G. Gunn

“Arnhem Land rockshelters:

their formation and age”

George Nash,

Sara Garcês

“The horse as a shamanistic device: the distribution of equus on

Upper Palaeolithic open-air rock art sites of the western

Iberian Penisula”

Inés Gordillo

“Las huellas del

felino en la iconografía

prehispánica del Noroeste

argentino”

Carlos Vázquez

Marcos

“Análisis estadístico de las grafías figurativas

zoomorfas de cabras grabadas

en el sitio arqueológico de

Siega Verde (Serranillo, Salamanca,

España)”

Maria Nicoli C. Vaccaro,

Pierluigi Rosina, Hugo Gomes,

Hipólito Collado Giraldo, M. Leis

“Assessment of the efficacy of new biocide products on

engraved and painted open-air rock-art panels

subject to biodegradation”

María del Pilar Casado López

“La diversidad de

paisajes y las representaciones

en el Arte Rupestre en

México”

Enrique Diego

“‘Rupestre’:

Datos del corto cinematográfico”

Camille Bourdier,

Oscar Fuentes

“Beyond visibilities: a plurality of

functions? The rock art sites of Comarque and

Cap-Blanc (Dordogne,

France)”

Alessandra Bravin

« La selle dans la

Phase des Cavaliers du Haut

Atlas (Maroc): une invention

indépendante ? »

17:30 Break 18:00

Raoni Valle

“Geological Frontiers and

Rock Art: a Reflection on the

Co-variation between

Lithological Types and Petroglyph

Graphic Behavior – The Case of Lower Negro

River, Amazonia, Brazil”

Aurora Skala

“Heiltsuk and

Wuikinuxv rock art: reminders on

the landscape”

Giriraj Kumar, Ram Krishna,

Robert Bednarik

“Understanding the impact of taphonomic

factors on the early petroglyphs

at Daraki-Chattan, India”

Luiz Oosterbeek

“Was there Polis when the deer were frozen in

stone?”

María Mercedes

Podestá, María Pía Falchi

“Suris, camélidos,

felinos y otras huellas.

Simbología y contexto

arqueológico en el arte rupestre

sur andino”

Mª A. Aldecoa

Quintana, A. Domínguez

García

“Las estaciones al aire libre con

carros grabados de Campanario

(Badajoz, España).

Representaciones de la economía

en la protohistoria extremeña”

Joana Marques, Rubim Almeida, Beatriz Prieto, Graciela Paz-

Bermúdez

“Ecological tools for assessing the vulnerability of

schist surfaces to lichen-induced

weathering in the Côa Valley

Archaeological Park (V. N. Foz Côa, north-east

Portugal)”

Francisco

Mendiola Galván

“El Arte Rupestre en Puebla,

México. Una primera

aproximación a su estudio

sistemático”

Jorge Luis Ríos

Allier, Fabiola Cruz

Sánchez

“Arte rupestre y educación

patrimonial en el valle de Oaxaca. Fortaleciendo la

identidad y la educación”

Alice Buhrich

“Gunnadooran

and the Stairway to Heaven”

Hipólito Pecci

Tenrero

“El caballo con jinete como

factor de encuadre

cronológico en los grabados

rupestres al aire libre. El ejemplo del conjunto de

arte rupestre postpaleolítico

del Cerro de San Isidro (Domingo García, Segovia,

España)”

18:30

Leonor Rocha

“Arte Rupestre

no Alentejo Central: o caso de

Arraiolos”

Arsen Faradzhev

“To see the invisible”

George Nash

“Using Edmund

Burke to deconstruct the

narrative”

Leonel Cabrera

Pérez

“Paleoarte en la región norte de

Uruguay: su relación con las áreas vecinas”

Mª A. Aldecoa

Quintana, A. Domínguez

García

“La comarca pacense de La

Serena, un núcleo artístico

excepcional en el

Cristina Escudero

Remírez, Milagros Burón

Álvarez, Alejando Javier Pujales Souto

“Siega Verde: the conservation of

an open-air rock-

Carlos

Viramontes Anzures,

Luz María Flores Morales

“Una

aproximación al repertorio

rupestre de la

Gabriel Ángel

Moscovici, María Cecilia

Lavecchia, María Eugenia

Crespo, Cristina Teresa

Bellelli

“Escuelas,

Jean Clottes Meenakshi

Dubey-Pathak

“Visibility of Rock Art in Central India and in

European Caves”

Rafael Martínez

Valle, Pere M. Guillem

Calatayud, Pilar Iborra Eres

“El caballo en el Arte Rupestre Levantino: una aproximación

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SW de la Península Ibérica”

art site through the management of the botanical

component”

Cañada de los Murciélagos, Guanajuato,

México”

pinturas y arqueólogos: una

experiencia de vinculación con el

conocimiento arqueológico del arte rupestre en

el NO de Patagonia

(Argentina)”

desde el registro grafico y la

arqueozoología”

19:00 “Paraninfo” or Room 1: Plenary Lecture Christian Züchner: “The history of European Rock Art in space and time”

20:30 City Hall (Plaza Mayor): Guided visit to the monumental city of Cáceres (Last name: J-P)

Wednesday, September 2

09:00 Local excursions: All buses for the five local excursions on Wednesday, September 2nd will depart at 9:00 from the square in front of the entrance to the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities

20:00 City Hall (Plaza Mayor): Guided visit to the monumental city of Cáceres (Last name: Q-Z)

Thursday, September 3

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11 9:00

Session 19

Grottes et abris ornés à restes

humains : deux types

d'appropriation spirituelle de

l’espace karstique

R. A. Haubt

“The Global Rock

Art Database (RADB): from

crowd-sourcing to data

management and data

visualization”

Daniel Arsenault

“When the spirit of the place helps

to settle the power over the

place. An example of

power relationships and symbolism linked to the production and exploitation of Qajartalik, a

unique petroglyph

quarry site in the Canadian Arctic”

José A. Lasheras,

Pilar Fatás

“Grabados de pisadas y

abstractos en Cerro Guasú

(Departamento de Amambay, Paraguay)”

Andreia Silva,

Sofia Soares de Figueiredo

“O estudo de

gravuras rupestres em

blocos de edificados: o exemplo de

Cilhades (Trás-os-Montes,

Portugal)”

Hugo Gomes,

Pierluigi Rosina, Lisa Volpe,

Carmela Vaccaro

“Multi-proxy analyses on rock-

art pigment in different world

contexts”

Sandra Cruz

Flores

“Oxtotitlán, Estado de Guerrero,

México: Doce años de

conservación integral y

participación comunitaria”

Mª Nieves Juste

Arruga

“El Parque Cultural del Río Vero (Aragón.

España) : la puesta en valor y

la gestión territorial del arte rupestre,

patrimonio mundial”

Tomaso Di Fraia

« Y avait-t-il

différents niveaux

d’accessibilité et de visibilité dans

les sites d’art rupestre de

Civitaluparella (Chieti, Italie) ? »

Mª Amparo

Aldecoa Quintana,

Arturo Domínguez

García

“La Serena: un pueblo de

caballos, un pueble de jinetes”

9:30

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Dominique Henry-Gambier, Valérie Feruglio, Camille Bourdier, Patrice Courtaud,

Marc Delluc, Catherine Ferrier,

Nathalie Fourment,

Jacques Jaubert, Stéphane Konik,

Sébastien Villotte

« Deux types d'appropriation

spirituelle de l’espace

souterrain : l’exemple de la

grotte de Cussac (Dordogne,

France) ”

M. Guerrero Castro,

M. A. Aldecoa Quintana

A. Domínguez García

“El Abrigo de Laguna Nueva

(Peraleda de San Román, Cáceres,

España) documentado a

través del escaneado en 3D de alta precisión

Dario Sigari

“Superimposition in Palaeolithic

rock art of Gobustan.

Contrasts in a social

cosmogony?”

André Prous

“Estilos de pisadas no Brasil – 1: extensão e

variações regionais”

Andrea Martins

“Os rios da memória, as gravuras nas

margens. Uma abordagem aos principais sítios com gravuras no

território Português”

Susana Lainho, Joaquim Garcia, Sofia Soares de

Figueiredo

“In situ rock-art preservation in the Sabor valley

(Northeast Portugal)”

Rubén Manzanilla López

“El uso del programa

DStretch para el registro de las pinturas de la

Cueva de la Peña Colorada, Guerrero, México”

Diego Martínez Celis

“Arte rupestre:

más que piedras, ¡gente!

Experiencia de apropiación social

del patrimonio arqueológico rupestre en Sutatausa,

Colombia (2010-2014)”

Inés Domingo, Claire Smith, Gary Jackson, Didac Roman

“Hidden sites,

hidden images, hidden meanings:

ethnographic insights for the archaeological

analyses of rock art”

Daniele Ormezzano

“Characteristics of the horse, as early as 35,000 years ago”

10:00

Session 29

Arte rupestre presente en la

Lista de Patrimonio

Mundial

Catherine Ferrier, Patrice Courtaud,

Bruno Dutailly, Stéphane Konik,

François Levêque, Vivien Mathé, Pascal Mora,

Jean-Christophe Portais,

Alain Queffelec, Sébastien Villotte,

Jacques Jaubert

« Approche taphonomique des loci à restes humains de la

grotte de Cussac »

Eric Blinman, Jeffrey Royce

Cox, John Martin,

Mark MacKenzie, Marvin W. Rowe

“Cold plasma

oxidation radiocarbon sampling”

José Fernández

Quintano

“El arte rupestre paleolítico a través de la

Filosofía del Arte”

Marcélia Marques

André Prous César Veríssimo

“Estilos de

pisadas no Brasil – 2: gravuras de

pisadas no embasamento cristalino do

estado do Ceará, Nordeste do

Brasil”

Sara Garcês,

Hipólito Collado Giraldo

“The Pre-

schematic rock art in the Tagus Valley Rock Art

Complex”

Emilio Abad

Vidal, Jose Manuel Rey

García

“Rock-art and geographical information

technologies: SIPAAR and the

integral management of petroglyphs in

Galicia”

Fernando

Berrojalbiz

“La simbología del jaguar y el

mono en el arte rupestre del

istmo de Tehuantepec,

México”

José Manuel Rey

García

“Petroglifos y paisaje social: la interpretación

como base para la construcción

de un relato para todos los públicos”

Marcos

Fernández Ruíz, Fernando Corbacho Gadella,

Liliana Spanedda, Alberto Dorado

Alejos

“Análisis de les estrategias de

movilidad y control territorial

a partir de la distribución del arte rupestre en

Sierra Harana (Granada)”

Manuel Santos-

Estévez

“Deers and horses in Atlantic

Rock Art”

10:30

José A. Lasheras,

Pilar Fatás

“Arte rupestre en

la Lista de Patrimonio

Cédric Beauval,

Dominique Henry-Gambier,

Jean Airvaux

« La grotte des Garennes à

Amanda

Castaneda, Carolyn Boyd,

Karen L. Steelman,

Marvin W. Rowe

E. Muñoz Fernández R. Montes

Barquín J. M. Morlote

Expósito A. Gómez Laguna

E. G. Devlet,

E. A. Greshnikov, A. I. Fakhri, A. A. Kolye

“Imágenes de

huellas de

E. Muñoz

Fernández, R. Montes Barquín,

J. M. Morlote Expósito,

A. Gómez Laguna,

Alma Nankela, Emma Imalwa,

Luiz Oosterbeek

“Moving towards a sustainable

management and

Carmen Lorenzo

Monterrubio

“Xólotl y su legado: las

pinturas rupestres del

Osvaldo Granda

Paz

“Formas de apropiación del

patrimonio rupestre en los

Valérie Feruglio, Camille Bourdier, Jacques Jaubert,

Marc Delluc, Norbert Aujoulat

« La question des

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Mundial”

Vilhonneur (Charente,

France): de l’art gravettien, un

homme moderne et cinq hyènes

datés du Gravettien. Quid

de leur contemporanéité

? »

“Charcoal pigments in

mobiliary art from the Lower

Pecos River Canyonlands,

Texas”

R. Ontañón Peredo.

V. Bayarri Cayón J. Herrera López

“La cueva de

Cueto Grande (Miengo,

Cantabria-España). Un

nuevo conjunto de grabados

paleolíticos en la región

cantábrica”

animales en el arte rupestre de

Eurasia y en comparación con

las Américas”

R. Ontañón Peredo,

V. Bayarri Cayón, J. Herrera López

“La cueva de

Cueto Grande (Miengo,

Cantabria-España). Un

nuevo conjunto de grabados

paleolíticos en la región

cantábrica”

conservation of rock-art in

Namibia: An example of

Twyfelfontein World Heritage

Site”

estado de Hidalgo, México”

Andes Septentrionales”

palimpsestes pariétaux.

L'exemple du grand Panneau de la grotte de

Cussac, Dordogne, France »

11:00 Break

11:30 Marcos García-

Díez, José Antonio

Lasheras, Julián Martínez

“Arte rupestre y Prehistoria de la Península Ibérica

en la lista del Patrimonio Mundial”

Pascal Foucher,

Cristina San Juan-Foucher,

Dominique Henry-Gambier,

Carole Vercoutère,

Catherine Ferrier

“The Gravettian Human remains from the Gargas

cave (Hautes-Pyrénées,

France): symbolic and chrono-

archaeological context”

Session 31

Palaeolithic rock and cave art in Central

Europe?

Session 23

Processos de pesquisa da

arte rupestre no Brasil

Session 26

Arte rupestre

postpaleolítico en la

Submeseta Sur de la Península

Ibérica (I): repaso a los últimos tres lustros de

investigación y puesta al día

Tadele Solomon

and Blade Engeda

“Ethiopian rock-art and its fragile

condition”

Carlos Alberto Torresblanca

Padilla

“Tradiciones Rupestres en el

Territorio Zacatecano”

Sònia Mañé

Orozco, Antoni Bardavio

Novi

“Cómo la didáctica del arte rupestre puede

trasformar la percepción

ciudadana de un espacio

arqueológico”

Angelo Eugenio

Fossati

“Private and public in

Valcamonica rock art, Italy”

12:00 Geneviève

Pinçon, Catherine Cretin, Stéphane Konik

« Les grottes

françaises inscrites sur la

Liste du patrimoine mondial »

Roland

Nespoulet, Laurent Chiotti, Arnaud Lenoble, Matthieu Lebon,

Lucile Beck, Laurent Crépin, André Morala,

Carole Vercoutère, Sébastien Villotte,

Dominique Henry-Gambier

A. Bénard

« L’art pariétal paléolithique

dans le centre du Bassin parisien.

Un jalon entre le domaine franco-cantabrique et

l’Europe centrale »

Carlos Alberto Santos Costa

“Representações

rupestres e paisagem do Piemonte da

Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil”

Estíbaliz Polo

Martín, Primitiva Bueno

Ramírez, Rodrigo de Balbín

Behrmann, Luis Benítez de

Lugo, Enrich N. Palomares

Zumajo

“La Sima de Castillejo del

Cristiane Buco Thalison dos

Santos

“Rock-art conservation in

the rock-shelters from the Valley of

Serra Branca in Serra da Capivara

National Park, Piauí, Brazil”

Moisés Valadez

Moreno, Denise

Carpinteyro Espinosa

“La tradición de

una época: el Estilo

Chiquihuitillos de noreste

mexicano”

Cristina Bellelli, Pablo Marcelo

Fernández, Mariana

Carballido Calatayud

“Experiencias de

valoración patrimonial de sitios de arte rupestre en la

Patagonia argentina”

Marc Groenen

« Cheminer dans les espaces ornés

: l'exemple des grottes ornées du

Monte del Castillo (Puente

Viesgo, Cantabrie) »

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“Habitats, Rock

Art and Funerary Practices in Rock shelter during the

Gravettian: the Case of the Abri

Pataud (Les Eyzies-de-Tayac,

Dordogne, France)”

Bonete: Arte Esquemático en

contextos kársticos

funerarios de la Submeseta Sur”

12:30 Sergio Ripoll

López, Vicente Bayarri

Cayón, Elena Castillo

López, José Latova

Fernández Luna, Francisco J.

Muñoz Ibáñez

“El Panel de las Manos de la Cueva de El

Castillo (Puente Viesgo,

Cantabria)”

Camille Bourdier,

Dominique Henry-Gambier

« S'inscrire dans

un territoire? Sculptures

pariétales et sépulture à Cap-Blanc (Dordogne,

France) »

J. Blumenröther,

G. Bosinski,

W. Irlinger, T. Lenssen-Erz,

A. Maier, S. Niggemann,

A. Pastoors,

S. Sommer,

Th. Uthmeier

“The Mäanderhöhle –

Analyses of palaeolithic cave

art in Bavaria”

Uelde F. Souza, Fernanda E.C.P.

Resende, Maira Barberi, Alfredo P. Peña

“A ação do tempo sobre o abrigo e as pinturas: 40

anos de estudos das imagens no

abrigo GO-CP- 09, Palestina de Goiás/Goiás

(Brasil)”

Mª A. Lancharro Gutiérrez,

Primitiva Bueno Ramírez

“Pintura

esquemática y territorios de la

Prehistoria Reciente en la cuenca interior

del Tajo”

Getúlio Alípio X.

de J. Santos Cristiane Buco Verônica Viana Thalison Santos

“Managing and socializing rock-

art archaeological sites in

Taperuaba, Ceará, Brazil”

María de la Luz

Gutiérrez Martínez

“El Viejo del

Cañón del Azufre: un posible caso de Pareidolia en

el sistema volcánico Tres

Vírgenes en Baja California Sur,

México”

Isabel M.

Domínguez García,

Milagros Fernández

Algaba, Hipólito Collado

Giraldo, José Julio García

Arranz, José Manuel

Torrado Cárdeno, Lázaro Rodríguez

Dorado, José Enrique

Capilla Nicolás

“La documentación

digital de la pintura rupestre esquemática al servicio de la

difusión y desarrollo rural

del Parque Nacional de Monfragüe (Cáceres, España)”

Cuan Hahndiek

“Quantifying

Ochre and Rock Art in the Cederberg

Mountains of the Western Cape (South Africa)”

13:00

Anne-Marie

Pessis, Demétrio

Mutzenberg, Daniela Cisneiros,

Henry Sullasi

“Documentação e

Annamaria Ronchitelli,

Simona Arrighi, Stefano Ricci,

Adriana Moroni

« Art et sépultures de la

Reiner

Blumentritt, Nicholas J.

Conard, Harald Floss

“Painted

limestones and

Fernanda E.C.P.

Resende, Uelde F. Souza, Maria Lucia F.

Pardi

“MT-GU- 01 - Sítio Rupestre

Alfonso Caballero

Klink, Laura María

Gómez García, Francisco José López Fraile, Rafael Ayala

Rodrigo

Marian Helen da S. G. Rodrigues, Jorlan da Silva

Oliveira, Luiz Oosterbeek,

Erika Marion Robrahn González,

Tomás Pérez

Reyes

“Acercamiento a la gráfica

rupestre de la Cuenca Alta del

Río Mayo,

Ana Stela Oliveira,

Joseane Landim, Rosa Gonçalves, Elizabete Buco, Cristiane Buco

“Trilha Caminhos

Diego Garate

Maidagan, Olivia Rivero Vila

“El arte de lo oculto: una

nueva galería decorada en la

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análise de registros

rupestres: Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, Brasil”

Grotta Paglicci (Italie du Sud):

quelles relations? »

complex engravings:

Possible evidence for palaeolithic cave art in the Swabian jura

(Southwestern Germany)

Abrigo do Sol, Chapada dos

Parecis – Vale do Guaporé – MT –

Brasil. A Recuperação de dados a partir de

um acervo audiovisual e

diários de campo”

“La dispersión del arte rupestre en Sierra Morena

Septentrional: los abrigos rupestres

de Viso del Marqués (Ciudad

Real)”

Maria Conceição Soares Meneses

Lage

“Rock-art heritage:

Conservation and cultural use in the management of

Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brasil”

Sonora, México”

de Maniçobeiros” - um exemplo de socialização da

cultura material e imaterial no

Parque Nacional Serra da

Capivara, Piauí, Brasil”

cueva de Alkerdi (Navarra)”

13:30 Lunch 15:30

V. Bayarri,

J. Latova, J. A. Lasheras,

C. de Las Heras, A. Prada,

“New

documentation and Art study

using hyperspectral

techniques in the Cave of Altamira”

Antonio

Guerreschi, Federica Fontana

“Of burials and symbols in the

Late Epigravettian of North-eastern

Italy: the evidence from

Riparo Tagliente (Grezzana, Verona)”

J. Clottes,

C. Ghemiş,

B. Gély, Y. Le Guillou,

Fr. Prud'homme, V. Lascu

“Coliboaia rock

art in Romania. A brief history and

the state of research”

Marcélia Marques

“Agenciamento

do corpo rochoso na composição

gráfica e paisagística de sítios de arte

rupestre”

Session 17

Ethnologie des

territoires symboliques de

la Préhistoire

César Pacheco

Jiménez

“Nueva aportación al arte

rupestre esquemático en la Jara (Toledo). Arte rupestre en Riofrío (Sevilleja

de la Jara)”

Erika Marion

Robrahn González,

Marian Helen da S. G. Rodrigues, Pierluigi Rosina

“The Pedra Preta rock-art complex: The formation of

cultural landscapes in

Brazil”

César Armando Quijada López

. “Las pinturas

rupestres en la región serrana de Sonora, México”

José Aurelio

García

Munúa,

Daniel

Garrido

Pimentel

“Talleres de

Prehistoria como herramienta de

divulgación empírica de la

tecnología y los modos de vida

del hombre durante el

Paleolítico”

Marc Jarry,

François Bon, Laurent Bruxelles,

Céline Pallier, Vincent Arrighi,

Marc Comelongue,

Bassam Ghaleb, Xavier Leclerc,

Yanick Le Guillou, François Rouzaud,

Christian Salmon

« L'entrée "secrète" de la

Galerie Breuil de la grotte Mas d'Azil (Ariège,

France) »

16:00 V. Bayarri,

J. Latova, J. A. Lasheras,

C. de Las Heras, A. Prada

“New true orthoimage of

ceiling of Polycrome of

Cave of Altamira”

Fabio Martini

“Grotta del

Romito (Calabria, South Italy): rock

art, burials, cerimonial spaces and metaphorical culture in Italian

Final Epigravettian”

S. David,

R. Pigeaud, S. Pétrognani

E. Robert

« Les influences culturelles dans la

grotte des Gorges, à

Amange (Jura) »

Fabiana

Comerlato

“Ilhas e gravuras: representações

rupestres no litoral central de Santa Catarina,

Brasil”

Emmanuelle

Honoré « Géomorphologi

e, territoires et régionalisation de

l’art rupestre dans le Désert Libyque : entre Gilf el-Kebir et

Jebel el-‘Uweināt »

Juan Francisco

Ruiz López

“Arte levantino en el límite de la

meseta. De la Hoz de Vicente a los abrigos de Rillo”

Maria Conceição Soares Meneses

Lage Welington Lage

“Conservation

interventions in north-eastern Brazil rock-art

sites”

Júpiter Martínez

Ramírez

“Petrograbados del Predio El

Rincón, una triste historia de

destrucción un sitio arqueológico

en el municipio de Guaymas,

Sonora, México”

Getúlio Santos, Verônica Viana, Cristiane Buco, Thalison Santos

“Sítios da arte

rupestre de Taperuaba, Ceará

- Brasil: análise de modelos de gestão com o

intuito de socialização”

Anna Khechoyan,

Tina Walkling, Ani Danielyan

“Seeking the elusive goat:

Conspicuous and hidden

petroglyphs in a caldera in southern Armenia”

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16:30 Maria Giuseppina

Ruggiero

“Monitoring and best practices for

the tutelage of the rock art

heritage of Valle Camonica

UNESCO Site”

Philippe Hameau

“Graphical space

and funerary space from the

southern France Neolithic”

H. Floss,

Ch. Hoyer, N. Huber,

K. Herkert, J. Frick

“Palaeolithic cave

art in Southern Burgundy

(France)? – First results of recent investigations”

Raoni Valle

“Ressignificação

mito-cosmológica da arte rupestre

na Amazônia Ameríndia:

análise superficial de três casos amazônicos -

Baniwa, Tuyuka e Zo'é”

J. Francis

Thackeray

“Ethnological evidence for the

principle of sympathetic

hunting magic (empathy) and shamanism in

relation to prehistoric art in southern Africa”

Domingo Portela,

Hernando Miguel Méndez-Cabeza Fuentes

“Los grabados

rupestres postpaleoliticos de "La Etrera". Río Estenilla,

Anchuras, Ciudad Real (España).

Una nueva estación con

grabados rupestres en la Comarca de La

Jara”

Melissa Marshall Paul S. C. Taçon

“Monitoring and maintenance of

open-air rock-art sites: case studies

from Northern Australia”

Ramón Viñas, Albert Rubio,

César Quijada, Beatriz

Menéndez, Joaquín Arroyo, Larissa Mendoza

“Análisis técnico-

temático del conjunto rupestre

de Cucurpe, Sonora, México”

Jesús Fernández

Fernández, Pablo López

Gómez, Carmen Pérez

Maestro

“La interpretación del patrimonio como herramienta para la comunicación y

gestión del arte rupestre”

Mª Á. Lancharro

Gutiérrez

“Detrás del uso de las grandes

escalas: visibilidad del Arte

Esquemático de la cuenca interior

del Tajo”

17:00 José Adolfo Rodríguez Asensio,

Ignacio Alonso García

“Arte rupestre de

Asturias en la lista de

Patrimonio Mundial”

K. Grote,

A. Pastoors, J. Blumenröther,

T. Lenssen-Erz, A. Maier,

Th. Terberger, Th. Uthmeier

“Searching for

Palaeolithic rock art in the south of

Göttingen (Germany)”

Carlos Xavier de Azevedo Netto

“As composições

dos signos rupestres –

reflexões sobre os agenciamentos

semióticos no Cariri Paraibano”

Marcela

Sepúlveda, Carole Dudognon,

Thibault Saintenoy,

Adrian Oyaneder

« Art et territoires

symboliques dans la précordillère andine du nord du Chili (zone

Centre Sud andine).

Approche spatiale et

archéologique de l’art peint de la

période Archaïque et sa

transition vers le Formatif Andin »

Miguel Fernández

Díaz, David Oliver Fernández,

Lorena Marín Muñoz

“Virtualización de

abrigos de arte rupestre

esquemático en el Valle de

Alcudia y Sierra Madrona”

George Nash

“Confusion and

Solution: Providing a desk-based approach

for the management of

rock-art”

Beatriz

Menéndez, Ramón Viñas,

Martha E. Benavente, Alejandro Terrazas,

Albert Rubio, Ana Laura Chacón

“Referencias

sobre la distribución espacial y

temática de las manifestaciones rupestres de El

Arenoso, Caborca, Sonora,

México”

Manuel Luque

Cortina, Carmen Arribas, María Barahona

“Arte Rupestre y

Arqueología experimental en

Arqueopinto. Recurso didáctico

para la dinamización del

Patrimonio Arqueológico

entre los escolares de la Comunidad de

Madrid”

Tilman Lenssen-

Erz, Andreas Pastoors

“Orchestrated

views of pastoral rock art in the

Ennedi Highlands, Chad”

17:30 Break 18:00

Jean Clottes, Meenakshi

Dubey-Pathak

“Modern

Session 20

Arte Rupestre de África –

diversidade,

O. Jöris,

F. Bittmann, A. Cramer, A. Garcia Moreno,

Thiago Fonseca

de Souza, Demétrio

Mützenberg

Laurent Davin

« Les territoires

symboliques, économiques et

José Ramón Ortiz

del Cueto

“La Rendija (Herencia, Ciudad

Luiz Oosterbeek, Pierluigi Rosina, Hipólito Collado,

Ana Cruz, George Nash,

Beatriz

Menéndez, Ramón Viñas,

Martha E. Benavente,

Proyecto EYEDIG,

Pablo Guerra García,

Raquel Martín Muñoz,

Luís Luís,

Thierry Aubry, André Tomás

Santos

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Religious Practices and the Preservation of

Rock Art in India”

contextos, novas

abordagens

G. Heinz, T. Higham, C. Justus, H. Müller,

A. Schmidt, L. Schunk,

A. von Berg, M. Weidenfeller,

W. Welker

“Contextualizing the

Gondershausen rock art”

“Arqueologia da paisagem e

representações zoomórficas em

pinturas rupestres no

Parque Nacional do Catimbau –

Pe”

sociaux des sociétés

Natoufiennes à travers leurs

parures »

Real). Revisión y propuesta de entorno de protección

arqueológica para un abrigo de arte

rupestre en La Mancha”

Hugo Gomes, Sara Garcês,

Cristina Martins, Ziva Domingos, Paulo Valongo, Emma Imalwa, Alma Nankela,

Ibrahim Mabulla, Everlyne

Mbwambo

“Open-air rock-art management:

A global landscape approach”

Alejandro Terrazas,

Albert Rubio

“Temática de las manifestaciones rupestres en la

Sierra de El Álamo: el

conjunto del Arroyo de las

Flechas, Caborca, Sonora, México”

Juan I. García, Hernández,

Pilar Fiz Barrena, Alberto Polo

Romero

“Observa, escucha, toca,

huele y saborea. De socializar y

proteger el Arte Rupestre de una manera sensitiva en los abrigos de Domingo García

(Segovia)”

“Show and tell or Hide and seek? The Côa Valley

Pleistocene rock art in its social

context”

18:30 Miguel San

Nicolás del Toro

“Protocolo de actuación ante

incendios forestales en el arte rupestre de

la Región de Murcia (España)”

Manuel

Gutierrez, Cristina

Pombares Martins,

Benjamim Fernandes

“O registo da arte

rupestre em Angola - dos

trabalhos pioneiros à atualidade”

A. Ruiz-Redondo,

D. Mihailovic, S. Kuhn

“To the Old East:

Palaeolithic parietal graphic

activity in Central Balkans?”

Ana Nascimento,

Suely Luna

“A Arte Rupestre no Parque

Nacional do Vale do Catimbau – Pernambuco,

Brasil”

Manfred Bader

“Acerca de

territorios de recursos líticos y

territorios iconográficos del Arte Rupestre del

Arco Mediterráneo de

la Península Ibérica: un primer

estado de la cuestión”

António Pedro

Batarda Fernandes

“Ethical and

practical matters in open-air rock-art conservation”

Sandra Cruz

Flores

“Programa de Conservación de Manifestaciones

Gráfico-Rupestres: Una

estrategia compartida entre

el INAH y la sociedad en

México”

Rita Benítez,

Antonio Villalpando

Moreno

“El Taller de Arte Prehistórico

desarrollado por ERA Cultura. 20

años de experiencia en la transversavilidad

y difusión”

Andrea Martins

“From private to

public: the shelters with

schematic rock painting of Portugal”

19 :00 “Paraninfo” or Room 1: Plenary Lecture Ramón Montes Barquín: “The projection of Prehistoric Rock Art as a cultural resource and tourism product. A view from the European Cultural Routes Program of the

Council of Europe”

Friday, September 4

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 10 Room 11 9:00

Jane Kolber, Scott Seibel

“The Rock-art of

Chaco Culture National

Historical Park, New Mexico,

Elizabeth Galvin

“Bridging the 2D

and 3D: using digital

technologies to study and

enhance open

A. Sefcakova,

J. Svoboda

“Prehistoric

charcoal drawings in the

caves in the Slovak and Czech

Suely Amancio

Martinelli

“Arte rupestre da região sertaneja

do Estado de Sergipe:

Paisagem e

Georges Sauvet

« Le monde vécu

des chasseurs-cueilleurs et les

concepts de territoire »

Session 27

Arte rupestre postpaleolítico

en la Submeseta Sur de la Península

Session 22

From

paleolithic plaques,

chalcolithic idols and proto-

Session 24

Rock art of the

Arabian-Central Asian Steppes: New emerging

Carmen G. Feito, Natalia Cortón

Noya, María Varela

Martínez, Lara Fontenla

Cerviño, Álvaro R. Arizaga

Jérôme Magail, Clémence Breuil

« Implantations

primaires des stèles gravées des

premiers nomades de

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USA”

access to African rock art”

Republics”

contexto”

Ibérica (II): iconografía,

control territorial

ganadero y conservación

historic engraved slabs:

the role of Mobile Art in European pre

and proto-historic

societies

data for a new geo-cultural prehistoric perspective

Castro, Fernando Carrera

Ramírez .

“La socialización del arte rupestre como medio para su conservación y puesta en valor”

Mongolie (âge du Bronze) »

9:30 Silvia Escuredo

Hogan, Milagros Burón

Álvarez

“Cómo conservar y proteger el arte rupestre al aire libre en la Lista de Patrimonio

Mundial: la Zona Arqueológica de

Siega Verde”

Laura María

Gómez García

“Avance para la documentación e

inventario del yacimiento de

Tiganne (provincia de

Tata, región de Guelmim-Ess

Smara, Marruecos)”

W. Welker, A. Cramer,

J. Gad, A. Garcia Moreno, S. Greiff,

R. Hecker, G. Heinz,

M. Jeschke, C. Justus, H. Müller, P. Reiter,

A. Schmidt, L. Schunk,

A. von Berg, A. Wehinger,

O. Jöris

“‚Tags’ in the landscape: The

open-air rock art site

Gondershausen, Western Central

Germany”

Welington Lage,

Maria da Conceição Lopes

“Uma visão

gestaltista na leitura das

gravuras do sítio Bebidinha, Buriti

dos Montes – Piauí – Brasil”

Jannu Igarashi

« Les signes

aurignaciens de l’art pariétal et l’art mobilier:

Chauvet, Vogelherd,

Holenstein-Stadel »

Pedro R. Moya

Maleno, Daniel Hernández

Palomino

“Posibles grabados

rupestres en el Cerro Castillón

(Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad

Real): iconografía,

arqueología y paisaje”

Antón A.

Rodríguez Casal

“De la cantera a la sepultura:

origen geológico y simbolismo de

las estelas antropomórficas y los ídolos sobre canto rodado del

dolmen de Parxubeira (Galicia)”

Dario Sigari

“Goddesses’ art.

Feminine representations in Gobustan rock

art”

Dolores G.

Delgado Miranda

“Sendereando entre grabados

rupestres” (Póster)

Amel Mostefaï-

Ithier

« Dimensions cachées et illusion de

lisibilité à Ozan Ehéré (Tasîli-n-Ajjer, Sahara

central, Algérie). Particularités et

difficultés d’étude de l’art

rupestre tassilien »

10:00 José A. Lasheras,

Carmen de las Heras,

Alfredo Prada, Pilar Fatás,

Asun Martínez, María de la Cerca

González, Eusebio Dohijo

“La conservación de Altamira como

parte de su gestión”

Aziz Tarik Sahed, Aliche Mohamed

« Les Gravures Rupestres des

Monts des Ammours (Atlas

Saharien-Laghouat) : Expressions

Culturelles et Symboliques »

Ch. Züchner

“Cave Art in

Southern Bavaria: Paleolithic -

Migration period - Modern fakes?”

Maria Conceição Soares Meneses

Lage, Welington Lage

“O sítio Pinturas do Grotão: ações de conservação”

Stephane

Petrognani, Eric Robert

« L'évolution des

territoires symboliques au

Paléolithique supérieur ancien »

David Rodríguez

González, Álvaro Sánchez

Climent,

“Posicionamiento territorial y patrones de

intervisibilidad: análisis espacial de las estaciones

rupestres de Hinojosas y

Mestanza (Ciudad Real)”

Marco António

Andrade

“Cherchez la femme!

Iconografia e imagética nas placas de xisto

gravadas do Megalitismo do

Sudoeste da Península Ibérica”

M. Jérôme Magail

« Nouvelles

données sur les arts rupestres de

Haute Asie »

Romain Pigeaud

« Le plus caché

n'est pas toujours celui qu'on

pense. Etude des informations

données (ou pas) par l'art pariétal, à travers l'étude

de quelques cas »

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10:30 María de la Luz

Gutiérrez Martínez

“Al filo de la

navaja… Gestión del Patrimonio Mundial de la Sierra de San

Francisco, B.C.S. Un balance”

Elia Quesada

Martínez

“El patrimonio rupestre

saharaui: el otro lado del Sáhara”

Session 12

Rock Art Space, Place and

Conservation

Adriana Machado

Pimentel de Oliveira

“Arqueologia de uma paisagem: a

seleção de espaços para a ocorrência dos

registros rupestres nos

municípios de São João do Tigre e

Camalaú, Região Sul do Cariri Ocidental”

Martina

Lázničková-Galetová

“The symbolism of breast-shaped beads from Dolní

Věstonice I (Moravia, Czech

Republic)”

José María

Murillo González, Elena Xiomara Paoletti Ávila

“Pinturas rupestres

esquemáticas y otras evidencias de poblamiento

prehistórico en el sur de la Sierra de

San Pedro (Extremadura,

España)”

Sofia Soares de

Figueiredo, Pedro Xavier,

Luís Nobre

“Placas móveis com grafismos

rupestres paleolíticos do

Terraço do Medal (Nordeste,

Portugal): uma primeira análise a temas e estilos”

Taher Ghasimi,

Morteza Rahmati

“Introducing the Petroglyphs of Chenarestan, Delijan City,

Markazi province, Iran”

Eric Robert

« Mises en scènes dans les grottes ornées, ou l'art paléolithique

d'associer choix des supports et

choix techniques dans la

construction des images »

11:00 Break 11:30

María Onetto, María Luz Funes, Andrea Murgo,

Carlos ZItzke

“Cueva de las Manos

(Argentina), a quince años de su nominación como

Patrimonio Mundial. UNESCO”

Francis Lankester

“The journey 'out

there' - Prehistoric

Egyptian rock art marking a rite of

passage”

Natalie Franklin

“Visitor Books in the Management of Rock Art Sites: a Case Study from Carnarvon Gorge,

Australia”

Edithe Pereira

“Entre a

penumbra e a escuridão – a arte rupestre de uma Amazônia ainda desconhecida”

Oscar Fuentes,

Claire Lucas, Eric Robert

« Les enjeux de

l'art dans la construction de

territoires symboliques

magdaléniens »

Sergio de la Llave

Muñoz, Alberto Moraleda

Olivares

“Aportación al arte esquemático de la Submeseta Sur: la estación

rupestre postpaleolítica de La Cerca (La Nava

de Ricomalillo, Toledo)”

Andrea Martins,

César Neves

“Estatuetas naturalistas e

antropomorfos esquemáticos: as

mesmas entidades, diferentes

simbolismos?”

Cyrus Barfi,

Taher Ghasimi

“Rock art in Naqsh-e Rostam

and Naqsh-e Rajab,

Marvdasht, Fars province, Iran”

Session 30

Relaciones entre el arte rupestre, los testimonios

arqueológicos y el paisaje cultural,

en la construcción de

la memoria social en los Andes

Centrales

Guillaume Robin

“Visual strategies in the decoration of Neolithic rock-

cut tombs in Sardinia”

12:00 Claudiana Cruz

dos Anjos, Ana Stela de

Negreiros Oliveira

“Gestão compartilhada do Parque Nacional

Serra da Capivara”

Manuel Gutierrez

“Los Woyos y la estación de arte

rupestre Pedra do Feitiço (Angola)”

Joshua Schmidt,

Davida Eisenberg-Degen,

Natan Uriely, Sara Levi

Sacerdotti

“‘Protecting the Unprotected’:

Applying Integrative Multilateral Planning to

Advance Rock Art Tourism in the

Carlos Etchevarne

“As

representações de zoomorfos e

as possibilidades inferências

sociais”

Marcos García-

Díez, Irene Vigiola-

Toña, Blanca Ochoa, Daniel Garrido,

José Adolfo Rodríguez-

Asensio

“Los territorios gráficos rupestres

durante el Magdaleniense:

un punto de

Antonio José

Gómez Laguna, Juan Ángel Ruiz

Sabina, Andrés Ocaña

Carretón, Aroa Gutiérrez

Alonso, Mercedes Farjas

Abadía, José Antonio Domínguez

Gómez

“Aplicación de la

M. Jérôme Magail

“The worn

bestiary of the steppe nomade

people from Bronze Age to

Iron Age”

Dario Sigari,

Malahat Farajova

“Rock art of the Arabian-Central Asian steppes: new emerging data for a new

geo-cultural prehistoric

perspective”

Daniel Castillo

Benítez, María Susana

Barrau

“Memoria e inventarios de

arte rupestre: el caso de la cuenca

del río Virú, Departamento La

Libertad, Perú

Carlos Rodríguez-

Rellán, Ramón Fábregas

Valcarce

“Visibility and perceptibility of

open air rock art: a study case from

NW Spain”

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Negev Highlands, Israel”

(Poster)

partida a partir de la cueva de La

Covaciella (Asturias, España)”

fotografía aérea por drone al

estudio y documentación

del arte rupestre: los grabados de la

Laguna Tinaja (Lagunas de

Ruidera, Albacete) desde un nuevo punto

de vista”

12:30 Jorge Luis Ríos

Allier, Nelly M. Robles

García

“Manejo patrimonial en las

Cuevas Prehistóricas de Yagul y Mitla”

Tilman Lenssen-

Erz

“The Rain's Hair and the Rain's

Legs -Indigenous Knowledge of the

Intangible Natural Heritage

of southern African hunter-

gatherers in rock art and oral traditions”

Andrea Jalandoni, Andrew Viloudaki

“The effects of tourism on the conservation of

rock art in Kalabera Cave,

Saipan, Commonwealth

of Northern Mariana Islands”

Valdinêy Amaral

Leite “Análise espacial

e intra-sítio do registro rupestre

do complexo arqueológico Campo das

Flores, Vale do Araçuaí – Minas Gerais – Brasil”

(Poster)

Pascaline Gaussein

“From

anthropological models to human

realities: How does

portable art testify about

15 000-year-old living areas

around Seuil du Poitou?”

Antonio José

Gómez Laguna, Juan Ángel Ruiz

Sabina, Andrés Ocaña

Carretón

“Aportación al conocimiento del arte rupestre en el Alto Guadiana. las cazoletas de Cueva Maturras (Argamasilla de

Alba, Ciudad Real)”

Dário Neves,

Sofia Soares de Figueiredo

“Quinhentas

placas gravadas da Idade do Ferro

do sítio fortificado do

Castelinho (Nordeste

Portugal): temas figurados e padrões de

distribuição”

Taher Ghasimi, Akam Ghasimi, Soran Ghasimi

“The

investigation of rock art of

Karaftou cave and its

surrounding sites, North of

Kurdistan, Iran”

Daniel Castillo

Benítez, María Susana

Barrau

“Arte rupestre y memoria social en Poro Poro de

Udima, Cajamarca –

Perú”

Dario Sigari,

Malahat Farajova

“Facing the sea: boat engravings in Gobustan rock

art”

13:00 Maria Giuseppina

Ruggiero

“Valle Camonica rock art:

Management Plan and

Management System for the UNESCO Site n.

94”

Alma Mekondjo

Nankela

“Rock art research in Namibia: an overview”

Carlos Didelet

Vasques

“The Sacred and Profane – A

landscape image analysis of Varzea

Grande site”

Erik Alves de

Oliveira

“Cronoestilística e abordagens do uso de estilo na arte rupestre,

Complexo Arqueológico dos

Mendes – Diamantina –

Minas Gerais – Brasil”

(Poster)

Sylvie Amblard-

Pison

« Variations sur des visions

symboliques du territoire dans l’art rupestre

d’une zone refuge saharienne »

Daniel Hernández Palomino, Ángel

Marchante Ortega

“Arqueología del

paisaje y documentación

tecnológica de un abrigo rupestre

en Agudo (Ciudad Real)”

Marco António

Andrade, Catarina Costeira

Rui Mataloto

“Símbolos de morte em

espaços de vida? Sobre a presença de placas de xisto

gravadas em contextos de povoado no

Sudoeste peninsular”

Angelo Eugenio

Fossati

“The state of rock art research in Oman, Arabian

Peninsula”

Ilder Cruz

Mostacero, Beatriz Guerrero

Milla

“Proyecto de investigación y

conservación en el sitio

arqueológico de Pallka – Valle de

Casma”

Piedad Villanueva

Ortiz

“Visibilidad en el Arte Paleolítico del Extremo Sur

Peninsular”

13:30 Lunch 15:30

Malahat Farajova

Cristina

Pombares

Hsiao Mei Goh, Velat Bujeng,

Manfred Bader

Ángel Marchante

Ortega

José Morais

Arnaud,

Vladimir Shumkin

Ismael Pérez

Calderón

Suzanne

Villeneuve

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“Gobustan Rock Art Cultural

Landscape in Modern Society”

Martins

“A Arte Rupestre da Região Centro-Oeste de Angola”

Noel Hidalgo Tan

“The Rock Art of Gua Tambun,

Malaysia: Significance,

Conservation and Management”

“El territorio cultural

(simbólico) septentrional del

Arte Rupestre Levantino. Acerca

de relaciones entre recursos

abióticos silíceos y registros

iconográficos del arte rupestre”

“Arte rupestre

esquemático en el sector oriental de los Montes de Toledo (España):

análisis paisajístico y

nuevas metodologías de estudio para su

documentación y conservación”

Catarina Costeira, Andrea Martins

“A iconografia

das placas de tear dos povoados calcolíticos de

Portugal”

“Ancient Rock Art of the Eastern

Lapland”

“Pintura rupestre

de la quebrada Chaupihuayqo en

Huamanga- Ayacucho”

“Exploring the individual and

group, the public and private, of cave rituals: an

ethnoarchaeological, ethnographic

and archaeological perspective”

16:00 Andrzej

Rozwadowski

“Career of the "Solar”

petroglyphs from the Tamgaly in contemporary

Kazakhstan: how the World

Heritage Site helps in building identity of the

country”

Marisa Ruiz-

Gálvez Priego, Hipolito Collado

Giraldo, José M. Señorán

Martín, Pablo de la Presa, Jorge de la Torre

“Rock Art and

mountain landscape

(OukaÏmeden Valley, High Atlas,

Morocco)”

Andrés Pérez

Arana

“Post-Paleolithic rock art from the north of Palencia – Prospection and documentation of

a little known heritage”

Karen Niskanen

“Prehistoric

pictographs of Finland:

Symbolism and subsistence”

Sofia Soares de

Figueiredo, José Maciel

“Discutindo o

conceito de arte móvel na Pré-

história recente do Nordeste

Transmontano: dois novos achados do

complexo de estelas do Cabeço

da Mina”

Malahat Farajova

“Historical

Reconstruction of Gobustan

Archaeological Complex at the end of Upper

Pleistocene and Early Holocene:

cultural context”

Alindor Rojas

López

“Arte rupestre en la Reserva Natural de

Udima”

16:30 E. G. Devlet,

E. A. Greshnikov, A. I. Fakhri

“Arte rupestre de Rusia en la Lista Tentativa de la

UNESCO”

Leslie Zubieta

“Media connections:

understanding the symbolic associations

between rock art and objects in the

context of girls’ initiation in

south-central Africa”

Rachel Hoerman

“Protecting and preserving the

newly discovered, critically

endangered rock art of Sarawak,

Malaysian Borneo”

M. Jérôme Magail

« Les 40 000

gravures de l'âge du Bronze du

Mont Bego, une répétition

iconographique dans l'étage alpin

»

Rahman

Abdullayev

“Gobustan Bronze Age rock

art”

Arturo Ruiz

Estrada

“La Pitaya en el contexto del arte

rupestre y la arqueología de Chachapoyas,

Perú”

17:00 Hipólito Collado

Giraldo, José Manuel Rey

García, Luiz Oosterbeeck

Maciej Grzelczyk

Andrzej Rozwadowski

“New research on

Tanzania Rock

Presentation of

the book

Arte rupestre en la Cuenca del

Melado

Workshop

Ludwig Jaffe (Project

4Dimensions)

“Workshop on

Maya Raghimova

“The role of rock art in Azerbaijan

archaeology”

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“A new World Cultural Heritage

nomination: Symbolic

landscapes from west Iberian

Peninsula. The Schematic Rock Art as cultural

unity”

Art” (Poster)

Authors:

Alejandro Morales (Museo

O’Higginiano), Clemente Mella

(Expedición Maule),y Pablo

González (Universidad de

Talca)

informatics for rupestrian imagery”

17:30 Mila Simões de

Abreu Tizina Cittadini

Federico Torletti

“Fifty years of research at the

Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici

in Valcamonica, a World Heritage

Site”

Tribute to Eduardo

Hernández Pacheco

Presentation:

José María Corrales Vázquez

(Universidad de Extremadura)

Workshop

Ludwig Jaffe (Project

4Dimensions)

“Workshop on informatics for

rupestrian imagery”

18:00 Coffee Break 18:00 IFRAO Meeting (delegates only)

19:30 “Paraninfo” or Room 1: Closing Plenary Lecture Alfonso Caballero Klink: El arte rupestre postpaleolítico en la Comunidad de Castilla La Mancha (España)

20:15 “Paraninfo” or Room 1: Clausure 22:00 Conference closing dinner: “La Cuchara” Restaurant, Avenida de la Universidad nº 51 (close to the AHC Hotel Cáceres and the Universitary Campus)

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IFRAO 2015 Detailed schedule by day

Sunday, August 30

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIES, Sunday:

18:00-21:00 Registration

Monday, August 31

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIES, Monday:

08:00 Registration

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Monday:

09:00 Opening Ceremony

10:00 Opening Plenary Lecture: Matthias Strecker and Lawrence Loendorf:

The first rock art in North and South America: State of research and general

observations.

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Monday:

Session 1: ANCIENT HUNTER-GATHERER ROCK ART IN THE AMERICAS / ARTE RUPESTRE

ANTIGUO DE LOS CAZADORES-RECOLECTORES EN LAS AMÉRICAS

Chairs: Matthias Strecker, Wm. Breen Murray and Carlos Aschero

Participants:

11:00h. Matthias Strecker, Wm. Breen Murray and Carlos Aschero:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Clark Wernecke (Texas State University and The Gault School of Archaeological Research):

Lines of Evidence: Early Paleoindian Mobiliary Art in the Americas; Evaluando las

evidencias del paleoarte mobiliar temprano en las Américas

12:00 Alice Tratebas (BLM, Wyoming, EE.UU.):

Early Representational Rock Art in North America: Signs or Symbols?; Arte rupestre

figurativo en Norteamérica: ¿signos o símbolos?

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Jon Harman (DStretch.com, USA):

Migrations of the Great Mural Artists; Migraciones de los artistas de la tradición de

Grandes Murales

13:30 Jeff LaFave

It’s Not Just About the Paint: A Proposal to Recognize that the Great Mural Rock Art

Tradition from Baja California Includes a Petroglyph Component; No se trata

solamente de pintura: una propuesta de que la tradición de arte rupestre de los

Grandes Murales incluye un componente de petroglifos

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Larry Loendorf (Sacred Sites Research, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico):

Ancient Representations of Bison on the North American Plains; Las primeras

representaciones de bisontes en las llanuras de América del Norte

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16:30 Wm. Breen Murray (Universidad de Monterrey, Nueva León, México):

Signs of the Hunter-Gatherer Way of Life in the Rock Art of the Northeast Mexican

Corridor; Huellas del cazador/recolector en el arte rupestre del Corredor Noreste de

México

17:00 Daniel Herrera Maldonado (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México):

Forms, Values and Rhythms in the Archaic Pictorial Tradition of Durango, Mexico;

Formas, valores y ritmos en la tradición pictórica del Arcaico en Durango, México

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Rainer Hostnig (SIARB, Cusco, Perú) and Matthias Strecker (SIARB, La Paz, Bolivia):

Hunting strategies in Archaic rock paintings of Peru and Bolivia; Estrategias de caza

en pinturas rupestres arcaicas del Perú y de Bolivia

18:30 Agustín Acevedo (CONICET-IMHICIHU), Dánae Fiore (CONICET-AIA-UBA) and Nora

Franco (CONICET-IMHICIHU-UBA):

Rock art distribution, motif variability and site functions in La Gruta locality (Santa

Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina): from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition to the Late

Holocene; Distribución de arte rupestre, variabilidad de motivos y función de sitios en

la localidad de La Gruta (Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina): desde la transición

Pleistoceno-Holoceno al Holoceno Reciente

ROOM 2 (“VILLUERCAS”), Monday:

Session 2: SIGNS AND SYMBOLS. ROCK ART AND ARCHAEO-ANTHROPOLOGICAL

RESEARCH / SIGNOS Y SÍMBOLOS. ARTE RUPESTRE E INVESTIGACIÓN

ARQUEO-ANTROPOLÓGICA

Chairs: Dario Seglie, Enrico Comba, Luiz Oosterbeek and Hipólito Collado Giraldo

Participants:

11:00 Dario Seglie, Enrico Comba, Luiz Oosterbeek and Hipólito Collado Giraldo:

Introduction to Session

11:30 María Susana Barrau (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Funcionaria Biblioteca del Congreso –

Argentina) and Daniel Castillo Benítez (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Administrador de la

Lista Arqueología del Perú):

Shamanic practices, hunters, pastoral societies and rituals as shown in the rock art

paintings of La Labrada, upper Moche Valley, Peru; Prácticas chamánicas, cazadores,

pastores y rituales en el sitio de pinturas rupestres La Labrada, en la cabecera del

valle de Moche, Perú

12:00 Enrico Comba

Percussion, Witches, and Cup-marks: Rock Art and Agrarian Cults in the Western

Alps; Percussion, sorcières et pierre à cupules: Art rupestre et cultes agraires dans les

Alpes Occidentales

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Dusko Aleksovski (World Academy of Rock Art, R. of Macedonia):

Rock art basic writing of our planet; Art rupestre base de l’ecriture de notre planete

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13:30 Maria Giuseppina Gradoli (Archaeologist and Geologist, PhD researcher in Archaeology,

University of Leicester, UK), Venerio Giuseppe Anardu (Geologist, PhD in Karsic systems,

Cagliari, Sardinia) and Armando Maxia (Anthropologist, ‘Ethnographic and Eco-Museum of

the Sardinian Mountains’, Aritzo, Sardinia):

Rock Art and Archaeo-Anthropological Approaches in the Study of the Aritzo

landscape (Central Sardinia); Art Rupestre et approches archéo-anthropologiques

dans l'étude du paysage de Aritzo (Sardaigne centrale)

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Philippe Hameau (ASER du Centre Var Maison de l'Archéologie): Syntax elements in the schematic graphic expression : a connection between Neolithic

and Medieval times; Eléments de syntaxe dans l’expression graphique schématique:

un lien entre Néolithique et époque médiévale

16:30 Thomas Heyd (Department of Philosophy University of Victoria - Victoria, BC Canada):

The concept of ‘heterotopia’ in the Interpretation of rock art; El concepto de la

‘heterotopía’ en la interpretación del arte rupestre

17:00 Jorge de Oliveira (CHAIA, Universidade de Évora – Portugal):

The Rock Art of the Serra de São Mamede - archaeological contexts; A Arte Rupestre

da Serra de S. Mamede – contextos arqueológicos

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Michel Justamand (UFAM – Universidade Federal do Amazonas/INC, campus de Benjamin

Constant vinculado a grupo de pesquisa na UNICAMP – Universidade Estadual de Campinas):

Representações fálicas nas pinturas rupestres da Serra da Capivara – Piauí – Brasil;

Representaciones fálicas en las pinturas rupestres de la Sierra de la Capivara – Piauí –

Brasil

18:30 Nuno Ribeiro (Arqueólogo da Associação Portuguesa de Investigação Arqueológica (APIA).

Doutor em Pré-História e História Antiga na Universidade de Salamanca) and Anabela

Joaquinito (Arqueóloga da Associação Portuguesa de Investigação Arqueológica (APIA).

Doutoranda em Pré-História e História Antiga na Universidade de Salamanca):

The rock art of Abuceira Mountain (Covilhã-Portugal), and Contributions from

Anthropology and toponymy for its study; A arte rupestre da Serra da Abuceira

(Covilhã-Portugal), e contributos da Antropologia e toponímia para o seu estudo

ROOM 3 (“MALTRAVIESO”), Monday:

Session 3: SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ROCK ART / ESTUDIO CIENTÍFICO DEL ARTE

RUPESTRE

Chairs: Robert G. Bednarik and Tang Huisheng

Participants:

11:00 Robert G. Bednarik and Tang Huisheng:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Livio Dobrez:

Theoretical approaches to rock art studies; Approches théoriques au rock des études

d'art

12:00 Tang Huisheng:

The rise of scientific studies of rock art in China; El auge de los estudios científicos

del arte rupestre en China

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12:30 BREAK

13:00 Christopher Chippindale and the 3D-PITOTI team:

The third dimension: that depth in rock-engravings our recording methods and

analyses have been missing; La tercera dimensión, o la profundidad de los grabados

rupestres ausente en nuestros métodos de registro y análisis

13:30 Gianpiero di Maida, Sebastiano Tusa, Andreas Pastoors, Henny Piezonka, Gerd-

Christian Weniger and Thomas Terberger

3D in the cave: a survey in the Grotta di Cala dei Genovesi in Levanzo (Trapani,

Sicily, Italy); El empleo de 3D en cueva: un ensayo en la Grotta di Cala dei Genovesi

en Levanzo (Trapani, Sicilia, Italia)

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Francisco José López Fraile, Laura María Gómez García and Alfonso Caballero Klink

3D documentation and use of D-Stretch for two new sites with post-Palaeolithic rock

art in Sierra Morena; Uso de 3D y aplicación del D-Stretch en la documentación de

dos nuevos yacimientos de arte post-paleolítico en Sierra Morena

16:30 Hugo Chautón Pérez (Arqueólogo):

New methods of registration of rock art. The 3D scanner as a system of

documentation and conservation; Nuevos métodos de registro del arte rupestre. El

Escáner 3D como sistema de documentación y conservación

17:00 Jorge Angás (3D Scanner Patrimonio e Industria, Spin-off Universidad de Zaragoza. Grupo de

Investigación PPVE. Área de Prehistoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad.

Universidad de Zaragoza), Manuel Bea (Investigador “Torres Quevedo”. 3D Scanner

Patrimonio e Industria, Spin-off Universidad de Zaragoza + MINECO. Grupo de Investigación

PPVE. Área de Prehistoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad. Universidad de

Zaragoza), Hipólito Collado (Consejería de Educación y Cultura del Gobierno de

Extremadura), Juan Carlos Aguilar (Consejería de Educación y Cultura del Gobierno de

Extremadura), and José Julio García Arranz (Área de Historia del Arte. Dpto. Arte y

Ciencias del Territorio. Universidad de Extremadura).

Maltravieso Cave (Cáceres, Spain): The scientific and divulgative duality of a new

methodology 3D record; La Cueva de Maltravieso (Cáceres, España): la dualidad de

un nuevo método de registro tridimensional científico y divulgativo

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Francisco Henriques, Hugo Pires, João Carlos Caninas and Mário Chambino

Arte rupestre em área de fronteira (Segura – Rosmaninhal, Idanha-a-Nova,

Portugal); Arte rupestre en una zona fronteriza (Segura – Rosmaninhal, Idanha-a-

Nova, Portugal)

18:30 Riaan F. Rifkin:

Elemental and technological analyses of 30,000 year-old mobiliary art form Apollo II

Cave, Namibia; Los análisis elementales y tecnológicos del arte mobiliar de 30.000

años de antigüedad de la Cueva de Apolo II, en Namibia

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Monday:

Session 4: PREHISTORIC NARRATIVES. LEVANTINE ROCK ART AND NARRATIVE

PICTORIAL STYLES AROUND THE WORLD / NARRACIONES PREHISTÓRICAS.

ARTE RUPESTRE LEVANTINO Y LOS ESTILOS PICTÓRICOS NARRATIVOS

DEL MUNDO

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Chairs: Juan Francisco Ruiz López and Elia Quesada Martínez

Participants:

11:00 Juan Francisco Ruiz López and Elia Quesada Martínez:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Cristiane de Andrade Buco (Doutora em Arqueologia Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e

Alto Douro (UTAD)/ Universidade de S. Paulo (USP), investigadora da FUMDHAM (Brasil) e

da Unidade de Arqueologia da UTAD (Portugal). Arqueóloga do IPHAN, Superintendência do

Ceará):

Archaeology of movement. Relationship between Rock Art, Archaeology and

Environment, from Prehistory to the present day, in Vale da Serra Branca, Parque

Nacional Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brazil; Arqueologia do movimento. Relações

entre Arte Rupestre, Arqueologia e Meio Ambiente, da Pré-história aos dias atuais, no

Vale da Serra Branca, Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brasil; Arqueología

del movimento. Relaciones entre Arte Rupestre, Arqueologia y Medioambiente, desde

la prehistoria a la actualidad en el Valle de la Serra Branca, Parque Nacional Serra da

Capivara, Piauí, Brasil

12:00 Daniel Arsenault (Institut du Patrimoine, UQAM, Canada) and Serge Lemaître (MRAH,

Bruxelles, Belgique):

From the figures to the events depicted, from the outer world to the inner world...,

trying to go deeper into the “stories” told by the Canadian Shield rock art. An essay

on the interpretation of some narratives suggested by the Algonquian rock-art

iconography; De las figuras a los acontecimientos representados, desde el mundo

exterior al mundo interior… tratando de profundizar en las “historias” relatadas en el

arte rupestre del Escudo Canadiense. Un ensayo sobre la interpretación de algunas

narrativas sugeridas por la iconografía del arte rupestre algonquino

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Ruman Banerjee (Research Student, University of Bristol, Department of Archaeology and

Anthropology, Bristol, BS8 1UU, UK) and Ramón Viñas Vallverdú (IPHES, Institut Català

de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social. Tarragona, Spain):

Examples of conceptual narrative: relations between the palaeolithic and post-

palaeolithic rock art in the Eurasian continent; Ejemplos de narrativa conceptual:

relaciones entre el arte rupestre paleolítico y post-paleolítico en el continente

Euroasiático

13:30 Carole Dudognon (University Toulouse Jean Jaurès, UMR 5608, Laboratory TRACES-

CREAP) and France Marcela Sepúlveda (Universidad de Tarapacá, Departamento de

Antropología, Chile):

Scenes, camelids and anthropomorphics style variations in the north Chile’s rock art

during Archaic and Formative transition; Variaciones estilísticas en escenas,

camelidos y antropomorfos en el arte pintado del norte de Chile durante el período

Arcaico y su transición hacia en Formativo

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Pere Guillem Calatayud (IVACOR, Institut Valencià de Conservació i Restauració, Spain)

and Rafael Martínez Valle (IVACOR, Spain):

Late Upper Palaeolithic engravings and Levantine rock art in Alt Maestrat

(Castellón) región; Grabados rupestres finipaleolíticos y Arte Levantino en el

territorio de l´Alt Maestrat (Castellón)

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16:30 Sam Harper (PhD Candidate Centre for Rock Art Research and Management, University of

Western Australia, Australia):

What makes a Minjiburu?; ¿Qué hace un Minjiburu?

17:00 Esther López-Montalvo (Marie Curie Fellow, TRACES UMR 5608 CNRS, France):

New insights into Iberian Neolithic societies by means of Levantine rock art scenes;

Nuevas visiones sobre las sociedades neolíticas ibéricas a través de las escenas del arte

rupestre levantino

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Elia Quesada Martínez (Ph.D. candidate. Universidad de Córdoba, Spain):

A proposal for the interpretation of giraffes pictographs in Western Sahara; Una

propuesta para la interpretación de las pictografías de jirafas en el Sáhara Occidental

18:30 Juan F. Ruiz López (Dpto. de Historia, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha):

Beyond hunting, war and dance. An approach to alternative interpretations of

Levantine art scenes based on iconography and landscape context; Más allá de la

caza, la guerra y la danza. Una aproximación a interpretaciones alternativas de las

escenas levantinas a partir de su iconografía y contexto paisajístico

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Monday:

Session 5: WATCH YOUR STEP! FEET AND SANDALS IN ROCK-ART / ¡VIGILA TUS PASOS!:

PIES Y HUELLAS DE SANDALIAS EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE

(In Honor of and Memory of John Clegg)

Chairs: Jane Kolber and Patricia Dobrez

Participants:

11:00 Jane Kolber and Patricia Dobrez:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Patricia Dobrez (Member of AURA, ARARA, ASA Camberra, Australia):

Their Proper Sphere: Situating Human Feet in Rock Art; La función de los pies

humanos en el arte rupestre

12:00 Ken Mulvaney (Principal Heritage Advisor, Rio Tinto Iron Ore; Adjunct Assistant Professor

in the Centre for Rock Art Research and Management at UWA. Western Australia. Australia):

Murujuga Marni: Walking Country or Putting your Foot Down; Murujuga Marni:

Caminando sobre el terreno, o con los pies en la tierra

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Megan Berry (Centre for Rock Art Research and Management, University of Western

Australia):

Tracks of change in the Murujuga landscape: Human feet and tracks in the

engravings of Dampier Archipelago; Les pistes du changement dans le paysage

Murujuga: pieds humaines et pistes dans les gravures de l'archipel Dampier

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13:30 María Pía Falchi (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano.

Ministerio de Cultura. Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Argentina) and María Mercedes Podestá

(Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano. Ministerio de Cultura.

Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Argentina):

“We´ve been there, we left our trail”. Human Footprints and Trails in Southern

Andean Arid Areas; “Aquí estuvimos, por acá pasamos”. Grabados de pisadas y

huellas humanas en los desiertos sur andinos.

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Daniel Arsenault (Institut du Patrimoine Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal, Québec,

Canada) and Serge Lemaître (Musée Royaux d’Arts et d’Histoire to Musées royaux d'Art et

d'Histoire. Bruxelles, Belgique):

Please Follow the Paths at the Foot of the Cliffs! Depiction of Feet, Paws and

Associated Motifs in Canadian Shield Rock Art; Prière de suivre les sentiers au pied

des rochers! La représentation des pieds, des pattes et autres motifs associés dans l’art

rupestre du Bouclier canadien

16:30 Mavis Greer and John Greer (Greer Services, Archeological Consulting, Wyoming, USA):

Footprints in Northwestern Plains Rock Art, USA; Huellas en el Arte Rupestre de las

Llanuras del Noroeste, EE.UU.

17:00 Jane Kolber (Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. USA):

Walking Around Chaco: Foot and Sandal Prints in the Rock-art of Chaco Culture

National Historical Park; Caminando por el Chaco: Huellas de pie y de sandalias en

el arte rupestre del Cañón del Chaco

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Polly Schaafsma (Research Associate, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. USA):

Sandals as Icons: Representations in Ancestral Pueblo Rock Art and Effigies in Stone

and Wood; Las sandalias como Iconos: representaciones en el arte rupestre de los

indios Pueblo Ancestral, y las efigies de piedra y madera

18:30 César Armando Quijada López (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Centro

INAH). Sonora, México):

Some Traces (footprints) of the Past. The Rock Art of the Foot, in Sonora, Mexico;

Algunas huellas del pasado. Las representaciones rupestres del pie, en Sonora, México

ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Monday:

Session 6: AROUND ART: THE INTERNAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF DECORATED

CAVES / EN TORNO AL ARTE: EL CONTEXTO ARQUEOLÓGICO INTERNO DE

LAS CUEVAS DECORADAS

Chairs: Diego Garate Maidagan, Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide, Aitor Ruiz-Redondo and José Luis

Sanchidrián Torti

Participants:

11:00 Diego Garate Maidagan, Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide, Aitor Ruiz-Redondo and José Luis

Sanchidrián Torti

Introduction to Session

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11:30 Carole Fritz, et alii (ANR PréHart):

Variability and continuity of settlement in decorated caves and rock shelters during

the Upper Palaeolithic in France and Spain;

Variations et permanences des habitats dans les abris et grottes ornés paléolithiques

hispano-françaises

12:00 Patrick Paillet (Maître de conférences, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département de

Préhistoire, UMR 7194 Histoire naturelle de l’Homme Préhistorique, Musée de l’Homme,

Paris FR-75116), Elena Man-Estier (Conservatrice du Patrimoine, Ministère de la culture et

de la communication, Direction des patrimoines, service du patrimoine, sous-direction de

l’archéologie, Paris FR-75001), Elisa Boche (Assistant-ingénieure, Ministère de la culture et

de la communication, Centre national de Préhistoire, Périgueux FR-24000), Peggy Bonnet-

acquement (Technicienne de recherche, Musée national de Préhistoire, UMR 5199 PACEA,

Les Eyzies-de-Tayac FR-24220), Myriam Boudadi-Maligne (Chargée de recherche CNRS,

Université Bordeaux 1, UMR PACEA, Bordeaux FR-33000), Grégory Dandurand

(Géologue, Ministère de l’Education nationale, Université Bordeaux 3, UMR 5185 ADES,

Bordeaux FR-33000), Jean-Christophe Domenech (Photographe, Muséum national d’Histoire

naturelle, Musée de l’Homme, Paris FR-75116), Dominique Genty (Directeur de recherche

CNRS, Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l’environnement, UMR8212, Gif-sur-Yvette

FR-91191), Stéphane Konik (Ingénieur de recherche, Ministère de la culture et de la

communication, Centre national de Préhistoire, Périgueux FR-24000), Mathieu Langlais

(Chargé de recherche CNRS, Université Bordeaux 1, UMR PACEA, Bordeaux FR-33000),

Véronique Laroulandie (Chargée de recherche CNRS, Université Bordeaux 1, UMR PACEA,

Bordeaux FR-33000), Jean-Baptiste Mallye (Chargé de recherche CNRS, Université

Bordeaux 1, UMR PACEA, Bordeaux FR-33000) and Hugues Plisson (Chargé de recherche

CNRS, Université Bordeaux 1, UMR PACEA, Bordeaux FR-33000):

The art from La Mairie Cave (Teyjat, Dordogne) in its Magdalenian context; L'Art de

la grotte de la Mairie (Teyjat, Dordogne) dans son contexte magdalénien

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Stephane Petrognani (UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre),

Eric Robert (UMR 7194 HnHp, équipe Préhistoire et Paléoanthropologie, MNHN, Paris et

UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre), Hélène Djéma

(Service archéologique départemental du Val d'Oise, UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie

Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre), Claire Lucas (UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie

Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre), Didier Cailhol (UMR5204, Laboratoire EDYTEM, Université

de Savoie) and Emilie Lesvignes (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne MNHN, Paris et

UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre):

Confronting archaeological context and graphical context: the Bernoux’s cave

example (Dordogne); Confronter contexte archéologique et contexte graphique :

l'exemple de la grotte des Bernoux (Dordogne)

13:30 M. R. González-Morales (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de

Cantabria. (IIIPC)-Universidad de Cantabria. Spain), A. Ruiz-Redondo (Instituto Internacional

de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria. (IIIPC)-Universidad de Cantabria. Spain), D.

Cuenca-Solana (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria. (IIIPC)-

Universidad de Cantabria. Spain) and I. Gutiérrez-Zugasti (Instituto Internacional de

Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria. (IIIPC)-Universidad de Cantabria. Spain):

The archaeology of an instant: parietal art and human occupation in Fuente del Salín

cave; La Arqueología de un instante: arte parietal y ocupación humana en la Cueva de

la Fuente del Salín

14:00 LUNCH

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16:00 José Luis Sanchidrián (Dpto. Geografía y Ciencias del Territorio, Universidad de Córdoba

(UCO), Spain), Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide (Dpto. Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología,

Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, Spain), Antonio J. Romero (Dpto. Geografía,

Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, Spain), José M. Cobos

(Dpto. Geografía y Ciencias del Territorio, Universidad de Córdoba (UCO), Spain), Antonio

Torres (Dpto. Geografía y Ciencias del Territorio, Universidad de Córdoba (UCO), Spain),

Cristina Liñán (Instituto de Investigación Cueva de Nerja, Málaga. Spain), Yolanda del

Rosal (Instituto de Investigación Cueva de Nerja, Málaga, Spain) and Rosa Mª Ruiz-

Márquez (Dpto. Geografía y Ciencias del Territorio, Universidad de Córdoba (UCO), Spain):

Interdisciplinary review of current environmental conservation of Cueva del Morrón

(Torres, Jaén); Revisión interdisciplinar del estado actual de conservacion de la

Cueva del Morrón (Torres, Jaén)

16:30 S. Beyries (CNRS, CEPAM- UMR 7264), C. Bourdier (CNRS, TRACE-UMR 5608),

Geneviève Pinçon (Centre National de Préhistoire) and Oscar Fuentes (Centre

d’Interprétation de Roc-aux-Sorciers):

From the tool to the wall. What kind of tools and what for at the roc-aux-sorciers

(Vienne-France); De l’outil à la paroi. Quels outils pour quoi faire au Roc-aux-

Sorciers

17:00 Joseba Ríos-Garaizar (Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana

(CENIEH), Burgos, Spain), Unai Perales (Dpto. Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología,

Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU. Basque Country, Spain), Raphaële Bourrillon (UMR

5608 TRACES, CREAP, Université Toulouse II - Jean Jaurès, France), José Jiménez-Mena

(Dpto. Geografía y Ciencias del Territorio, Universidad de Córdoba (UCO). Córdoba, Spain),

Diego Garate-Maidagan (Arkeologi Museoa – Museo Arqueológico de Bizkaia. Bilbao,

Basque Country. Spain), and Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide (Dpto. Geografía, Prehistoria y

Arqueología, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU. Basque Country, Spain):

Parietal artistic expression and discreet archeological data inside the paleolithic

caves: use-wear analysis from Nerja (Andalusia) and Etxeberri (Basque Country)

lithic assemblages; Expresión artística parietal y registro arqueológico discreto en el

interior de las cuevas paleolíticas: análisis de huellas de uso de los conjuntos líticos de

Nerja (Andalucía) y Etxeberri (País Vasco)

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Eugénie Gauvrit Roux (Doctorante Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis – CEPAM UMR

7264, équipe P2EST (Préhistoire et Ethnoarchéologie : systèmes techniques, espaces sociaux,

transferts), and Sylvie Beyries (Directeur de recherche – CEPAM UMR 7264, équipe P2EST

Préhistoire et Ethnoarchéologie : systèmes techniques, espaces sociaux, transferts):

Site function of the middle magdalenian site of La Marche (Lussac-les-Châteaux,

Vienne, France) : preliminary results of stone tool functional analysis; Fonction d’un

site à productions d’ordre symbolique au Magdalénien moyen. Résultats

préliminaires de l’analyse fonctionnelle de l’industrie lithique du site de La Marche

(Lussac-les-Châteaux, Vienne, France)

18:30 Aude Labarge (AULAME Médiations en Préhistoire. Maison Laugitea. Basque Country,

Spain), Olivia Rivero (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria

(IIIPC). Santander, Spain), Carolyn Barshay-Szmidt (Archaeology Centre, University of

Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2S2, Canada), Christian Normand (UMR 5608 TRACES,

Université Toulouse II - Jean Jaurès, Maison de la recherche 5, allées Antonio-Machado,

31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, France) and Diego Garate (Arkeologi Museoa – Museo

Arqueológico de Bizkaia. Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain):

Depósitos en pared de la cueva de Isturitz (Pirineos Atlánticos): hacia una definición

de los procedimientos de una actividad singular; Depots en paroi dans la Grotte

d’Isturitz (Pyrenees-Atlantiques) : vers une definition des procedures d’une demarche

singuliere

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ROOM 7(“ALBURQUERQUE”), Monday:

Session 7: ROCK ART IN MEXICO: TECHNIQUES, ICONOGRAPHY AND LANDSCAPE OF A

CULTURAL PAST / LAS MANIFESTACIONES RUPESTRES EN MÉXICO:

TÉCNICA, ICONOGRAFÍA Y PAISAJE DE UN PASADO CULTURAL

Chairs: Ramón Viñas Vallverdú and Aline Lara Galicia

Participants:

11:00 Ramón Viñas Vallverdú and Aline Lara Galicia:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Harumi Fujita and Karim Bulhusen:

Rock art places in Sierra de las Cacachilas. South Baja California, Mexico; Sitios

Pictográficos en La Sierra de Las Cacachilas, Baja California Sur, México

12:00 María de la Luz Gutiérrez Martínez:

Las Vírgenes volcanoes: social agents in the process of landscape enculturation in

central Baja California peninsula, México; Los Volcanes Tres Vírgenes: agentes

sociales en el proceso de culturización del paisaje en la parte central de la península de

Baja California, México

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Carlos Mandujano Álvarez, Armando de Jesús Romero, Sarah María Mattiuss and

Alfredo Feria:

An Approach To The Cave Painting Of Sierra De La Giganta, Baja California Sur,

Mexico; Un acercamiento a la pintura rupestre de la Sierra de La Giganta, Baja

California Sur, México

13:30 Ramón Viñas, Albert Rubio and Larissa Mendoza:

Crosslinked elements of the set of rock art Archaic Great Mural in the Caves of La

Pintada and El Raton. Sierra de San Francisco, Baja California Sur, México; Los

elementos retículados del conjunto rupestre del Arcaico Gran Mural en las Cuevas de

La Pintada y El Ratón. Sierra de San Francisco, Baja California Sur, México

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Beatriz Menéndez, Ramón Viñas, Alejandro Terrazas, Martha E. Benavente and Albert

Rubio:

Rocks, Engravings and Astros: the Role of Celestial Symbols among the Rock Art

Engravings Manifestations of the Arroyo de Las Flechas rupestrian set (Caborca,

Sonora, México); Rocas, grabados y astros: el papel de los símbolos celestes entre las

manifestaciones grabadas del conjunto rupestre del Arroyo de Las Flechas (Caborca,

Sonora, México)

16:30 Carlos Viramontes Anzures:

Among nomadic hunters and sedentary farmers. Rock art in north central México

(Querétaro and Guanajuato); Entre cazadores nómadas y agricultores sedentarios. El

arte rupestre en el centro norte de México

17:00 Efraín Cárdenas García:

Form, Association, Context. Rock art study strategies at mexican west; Forma-

asociación-contexto. Estrategia de estudio del arte rupestre en el occidente mexicano

17:30 BREAK

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18:00 Eugenia Fernández Villanueva Medina:

Some rock art depictions in the Ciénaga de Zacapu, Michoacan; Algunas

manifestaciones gráfico-rupestres de la Ciénaga de Zacapu, Michoacán

18:30

Pecked crosses in the Lerma-Chapala Basin: Evidence of Regional Interaction and

Traditions of Astronomical Observation; Las cruces punteadas en la cuenca Lerma-

Chapala, evidencias de interacción y tradiciones regionales de observación

astronómica

ROOM 8 (“LA CALDERITA”), Monday:

Session 8: NOVAS ABORDAGENS DA ARTE RUPESTRE NA AMÉRICA LATINA / NUEVAS

APROXIMACIONES AL ARTE RUPESTRE EN AMÉRICA LATINA

Chairs: Ariana Silva Braga and Carlos Augusto Rodríguez Martínez

Participants:

11:00 Ariana Silva Braga and Carlos Augusto Rodríguez Martínez

Introduction to Session

11:30 Pascale Binant (France CNRS / UMR 7041 ArScAn / AnTET Anthropologie des Techniques,

des Espaces et des Territoires au Pliocène et Pléistocène):

Une approche spatiale des peintures rupestres du Parc de la Serra da Capivara –

Píaui, Brésil : pourquoi là et pas ailleurs ? Premières réponses; Una aproximación

espacial a las pinturas rupestres del Parque de la Sierra de Capivara-Piaui, Brasil. ¿Por

qué allí y no en otro lugar? Primeras respuestas

12:00 Fernanda E.C.P. Resende (Brasil – puc goiás, doutoranda pela facso/unicen – ar) Uelde F.

Souza (Brasil – puc goiás, doutoranda pela facso/unicen – ar), Juliana S. Cardoso (Brasil –

dra. linguística pela ufmg, Brasil), Maira Barberi (Brasil – puc goiás - phd

geoarqueologia/palinologia – Brasil) and Alfredo P. Peña (Brasil – puc goiás – msc. professor

auxiliar i, Brasil):

Registration and Appreciation of the Archaeological Heritage: rock art in the canyon

of the river Jequitaí (Minas Gerais, Brazil); Registro e valorização do patrimônio

arqueológico: arte rupestre no Cânion do Rio Jequitaí (Minas Gerais, Brasil)

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Cinara de Souza Gomes (Master student in prehistoric archaeology and rock art. Tomar

Polytechnic Institute/Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro university), Portugal):

Rock art paintings in Paraná, south Brazil; Pintura rupestre no Paraná, sul do Brasil

13:30 Cinthia dos Santos Moreira Bispo (Doutoranda em quaternário materiais e culturas – UTAD;

professora auxiliar do programa de antropologia e arqueologia – UFOPA):

Arte rupestre no centro leste maranhense: algumas considerações; Rock Art Center in

East Maranhense: some considerations

14:00 LUNCH

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16:00 Zaray Guerrero (Programa de Doctorado en Antropología UTA-UCN; Arica- Chile),

Marcela Sepúlveda (Depto. de Antropología, Universidad de Tarapacá; Arica- Chile) and

Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca (Instituto de Arqueología – Mérida, Consejo Superior de

Investigaciones Científicas, Mérida – Spain):

An approach to the study of rock art paintings in Pampa el Muerto (far northern

Chile) by digital recording techniques; Aproximación mediante técnicas digitales de

documentación al estudio del arte rupestre pictórico en el sector Pampa el Muerto

(extremo norte de Chile)

16:30 Tatiana Gómez Mussenth (Arqueóloga) and Nelson Muñoz (Fotógrafo):

“The stones speak to us” Rock Art in Calima- Darien (Valle del Cauca, Colombia);

“Las piedras nos hablan”: arte rupestre en Calima – Darién (Valle del Cauca,

Colombia)

17:00 Felício dos Santos (Minas Gerais), Silvia da Conceição Santos (Graduanda em Bacharelado

em Humanidades na Universidade Federal dos Vales Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM) e

Pesquisadora do Laboratório de Arqueologia e Estudos da Paisagem LAEP/UFVJM) and

Marcelo Fagundes (Doutor em Arqueologia (MAE/USP). Coordenador do Laboratório de

Arqueologia e Estudos da Paisagem (LAEP/UFVJM) e Professor Adjunto III na Universidade

Federal dos Vales Jequitinhonha e Mucuri UFVJM):

The rock art in the upper valley Araçuaí – a chronoestilistic study Monkey Lapa site

(Head 01); A arte rupestre no alto vale do Araçuaí – um estudocronoestilistico do sítio

Lapa do Macao (Cabeças 01)

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Oscar Roberto Basante Gutiérrez:

Schematic Rock Paintings in Teotihuacan Valley, Mexico. Pre-mesoamerican?; Las

pinturas rupestres esquemáticas en el valle de Teotihuacán, México,

¿premesoamericanas?

18:30 Milene de Cássia Gomes (Graduanda em Bacharelado interdisciplinar em Humanidades na

Universidade Federal dos Vales Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM) e Pesquisadora do

Laboratório de Arqueologia e Estudos da Paisagem LAEP/UFVJM) and Marcelo Fagundes

(Doutor em Arqueologia (MAE/USP). Coordenador do Laboratório de Arqueologia e Estudos

da Paisagem (LAEP/UFVJM) e Professor Adjunto III na Universidade Federal dos Vales

Jequitinhonha e Mucuri UFVJM):

The archaeological site Saw Ray I your brazilian culture- art in high rupestre

Jequitinhonha – mg; O sítio arqueológico Serra do Raio I e seu repertório cultural a

arte rupestre no alto Jequitinhonha – mg

ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Monday:

Session 9: CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS ON THE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF ROCK

ART REPRESENTATIONS: CRISIS AND PERSPECTIVES / REFLEXIONES

CONTEMPORÁNEAS SOBRE EL SENTIDO Y FUNCIÓN DE LAS

REPRESENTACIONES RUPESTRES: CRISIS Y PERSPECTIVAS / REFLEXÕES

CONTEMPORÂNEAS SOBRE O SENTIDO E FUNÇÃO DAS REPRESENTAÇÕES

RUPESTRES: CRISE E PERSPECTIVAS

Chairs: Lizete Dias De Oliveira and Guillermo Muñoz Castiblanco

Participants:

11:00 Lizete Dias De Oliveira and Guillermo Muñoz Castiblanco

Introduction to Session

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11:30 Cristiane Buco (Superintendência do IPHAN no Ceará, Brasil), Verônica Viana

(Superintendência do IPHAN no Ceará, Brasil) and Thalison Santos (Superintendência do

IPHAN no Ceará, Brasil):

Styles and stylizations - concepts, practices and problems in the analysis of rock art of

Piauí and Ceará, Northeast Brazil; Estilos e Estilizações - conceitos, usos e

problemas na análise da arte rupestre do Piauí e Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil

12:00 Guillermo Muñoz C. (Director Gipri, Colombia):

The Copernican Revolution in Rock Art; La Revolución Copernicana en el Arte

Rupestre

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Miguel Ángel González González (Ingeniero en automática y electrónica Industrial) and

Feliciano Cadierno Guerra (Doctorando en Arqueología de la Universidad de Valencia):

Archeastronomics studies about the schematic Rock Art Paintings. Posible indicator

of the frequentation periods? The case of Pena Piñera Libran and San Pedro Mallo;

Estudios arqueoastronómicos sobre la pintura rupestre esquemática ¿posible indicador

de épocas de frecuentación? A propósito de Peña Piñera Librán y San Pedro Mallo

13:30 António Pedro Batarda Fernandes (Fundação Côa Parque, Portugal):

Rock art as ‘by-product’: reflections on modern and post-modern approaches to rock

art interpretation; Arte rupestre como "subproduto": Reflexões sobre abordagens

modernas e pós-modernas aplicadas à interpretação de arte rupestre

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Julia Kościuk (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland):

Role of a human being in ecosystem deducing from cave paintings made during the

Stone Age in Europe; El papel del ser humano en el ecosistema deducido a partir de

las pinturas en las cuevas hechas en Europa durante el periodo de la Edad de la Piedra

16:30 Marcel Otte (Professeur de Préhistoire, Université de Liège):

La sémiotique des arts préhistoriques; A semiótica das artes pre-históricas

17:00 Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar. Instituto Terra e Memória. Centro de

Geociências da Universidade de Coimbra):

Captured between transicions: Nomos and Kairós in the prehistoric art; Capturados

entre transiciones: Nomos y Kairós en el arte prehistórico

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Christopher Chippindale (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of

Cambridge, UK) and Alberto Marretta (Archeocamuni, Piancogno (BS), Italy):

Image, scene, narrative: what are the stories in our rock-art pictures? Telling tales

from the later prehistoric pitoti of Valcamonica (BS), Italy; Imagen, escena, narrativa:

¿cuáles son las historias de nuestras imágenes de arte rupestre? Contar cuentos de la

prehistoria tardía Pitoti de Valcamonica (BS), Italia

18:30 Robert G. Bednarik:

The science of rock art interpretation; La ciencia de la interpretación del arte rupestre

ROOM 10 (“CARROS DE CAPILLA”), Monday:

Session 10: DEL SUELO A LA PARED: LOS OBJETOS DECORADOS COMO CONTEXTO DEL

ARTE PARIETAL / DU SOL AUX PAROIS: LES OBJETS ORNÉS COMME

CONTEXTE DE L'ART PARIÉTAL

Chairs: Olivia Rivero and Roberto Ontañón

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11:00 Olivia Rivero and Roberto Ontañón

Introduction to Session

11:30 José Adolfo Rodríguez Asensio and José Manuel Barrerá Logares (Área de Prehistoria.

Departamento de Historia. Universidad de Oviedo, España):

Engravers and pendants of solutreans levels of the Lluera I cave; Grabadores y

colgantes en los niveles solutrenses de la cueva de La Lluera I

12:00 Nicolas Mélard (Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France. C2RMF,

Paris):

Portraits of Humans and Animals – The study, context, and interpretation of the

engraved stones of La Marche, Lussac-les-Châteaux (France); Portrait

d'humains/portraits d'animaux - Études, contexte et interpretations des gravures sur les

pierres de La Marche, Lussac-les-Chateaux (France)

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Patrick Paillet (Maître de conférences, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Département de

Préhistoire et UMR 7194, Paris) and Elena Man-Estier (Conservatrice du patrimoine, sous-

direction de l'Archéologie, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Paris et UMR

PACEA 5199, Bordeaux):

From rock art to mobile art in Mairie Cave (Teyjat, Dordogne); Du pariétal au

mobilier dans la grotte de la Mairie (Teyjat, Dordogne)

13:30 Claudine Gravel Miguel (Arizona State University):

Can’t touch this. Using simple techniques to obtain detailed data on fragile portable

art objects; Vous ne pouvez pas toucher à ce. En utilisant des techniques simples pour

obtenir des données détaillées sur les objets d'art portables fragile

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 A. Averbouh (CNRS UMR 7209, Paris, France) and V. Feruglio (PACEA, Bordeaux,

France):

L'étude des objets décorés en matières dures animales de la grotte de Lascaux et son

apport à la datation des parois ornées; El estudio de los objetos decorados sobre

materiales duros de origen animal de la Cueva de Lascaux y su aporte a la datación de

las paredes decoradas

16:30 Valentín Villaverde (Universitat de València):

El arte magdaleniense de Parpalló y sus implicaciones en la determinación de la

cronología del arte parietal paleolítico del ámbito extra-cantábrico peninsular; L’art

magdalénien du Parpalló et ses implications en la détermination de la chronologie de

l’art pariétal paléolithique des régions extra-cantabriques de la Péninsule Ibérique

17:00 Lioudmila Lakovleva (Directeur de recherches, Institut d'archéologie NAS Ukraine & CNRS

UMR7041 Arscan):

“Woman-animal” associations in mobile art and parietal rock art during European

Upper Paleolithic: stylistic concepts and symbolic functions; Les représentations

associées "femme-animal" dans l'art mobilier et pariétal du paléolithique supérieur

européen : des concepts stylistiques aux fonctions symboliques

17:30 BREAK

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18:00 Santiago Calleja Fernández (Guarda-guía Cuevas, Museo Arqueológico de Asturias,

Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deporte del Principado de Asturias):

Contours of hyoid horse bones from Tito Bustillo cave. Studies and stylistic parallels;

Los contornos recortados de caballo de Tito Bustillo. Estudio y paralelos estilísticos

18:30 Aude Labarge (AULAME Médiations Préhistoire):

Plasticity comparation between parietal and mobile Magdalenian sculptures from

Isturitz Cave (Pyrénées-Atlantiques); Comparaison plastique des sculptures pariétales

et mobilières magdaléniennes de la grotte d’Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques

ROOM 11 (“HORNACHOS”), Monday:

Session 21: ANIMALS IN ROCK ART / ANIMALES EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE

Chairs: Sara Garcês and Dario Sigari

Participants:

11:00 Sara Garcês and Dario Sigari:

Introduction to Session

11:30 Jorge de Torres (African Rock Art Project - British Museum):

Sailors on sandy seas: camels in Saharan rock art; Marineros sobre mares de arena:

los camellos en el arte rupestre del Sáhara

12:00 Lucineide Marquis de Souza (Curso de Arqueologia e Conservação de Arte Rupestre,

Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brasil), Karlo David Alves Sabóia (Faculdade

de Educação de Crateús, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Crateús, Ceará, Brasil), and Luis

Carlos Duarte Cavalcante (Curso de Arqueologia e Conservação de Arte Rupestre,

Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brasil):

Prehistoric paintings in Expulsar site (Quiterianópolis): the Northeast tradition in

Ceará, Brazil; Pinturas rupestres pré-históricas do sítio Expulsar, em Quiterianópolis:

a tradição Nordeste no Ceará, Brasil

12:30 BREAK

13:00 Dario Sigari (Università degli Studi di Ferrara. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici. C.so Ercole

I d’Este, 32 - 44121, Ferrara):

Deer and cervids in Valcamonica rock art; El venado y los cérvidos en el arte rupestre

de Valcamónica

13:30 Matteo Wladimiro Scardovelli (PhD candidate in Semiotics – UQAM University (Montréal,

Canada):

Interacting animals in cave art: how animal figures relate to each other in Paleolithic

European Art; Interacción de animales en el arte rupestre en cueva: cómo las figuras

animales se relacionan entre sí en el Arte Paleolítico europeo

14:00 LUNCH

16:00 Geneviève Pinçon (Centre National de Préhistoire, UMR TRACES 5608, Périgueux, France),

Camille Bourdier (Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse,

France) and Olivier Bignon-Lau (CNRS, UMR ArScAn, Equipe Ethnologie Préhistorique,

Nanterre, France):

From the animal to the image in the Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin, France):

different status; De l’animal à l’image au Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin,

France) : des statuts divers

16:30 Osvaldo Granda Paz (University of Nariño, Colombia).

Zoomorphic iconography in the rock art of Pastos and Quillacingas; Fauna e

iconografía en el arte rupestre andino de Pastos y Quillacingas

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17:00 Cinzia Loi (Università degli Studi di Sassari, Paleoworking Sardegna) and Liliana Spanedda

Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad de Granada):

An approach to the meaning of zoomorphic motifs in Domus de Janas (Sardinia,

Italy); Una aproximación al significado de los motivos zoomorfos en las Domus de

Janas (Cerdeña, Italia)

17:30 BREAK

18:00 M. Lazarich, M. Malla, A. Ramos and J. L. González (Miembros del Grupo del Plan

Andaluz de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación (PAIDI) HUM 812 de la Universidad de

Cádiz):

The representations of birds in the rock art of the Recent Prehistory in the south of the

Iberian Peninsula; Las representaciones de aves en las manifestaciones rupestres de la

Prehistoria reciente en el sur de la Península Ibérica

18:30 Sara Garcês (Grupo Quaternário e Pré-História do Centro de Geociências (u. ID73 – FCT).

Instituto Terra e Memória. Museu de Arte Pré-Histórica e do Sagrado do Vale do Tejo –

Mação) and Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar. Instituto Terra e Memória.

Grupo Quaternário e Pré-História do Centro de Geociências (u. ID73 – FCT)):

Animal=Identity? The deer figure in Tagus Valley Rock Art; Animal=Identidade? O

cervídeo na arte rupestre do vale do Tejo

Tuesday, September 1

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Tuesday:

Session 1: ANCIENT HUNTER-GATHERER ROCK ART IN THE AMERICAS / ARTE

RUPESTRE ANTIGUO DE LOS CAZADORES-RECOLECTORES EN LAS

AMÉRICAS

Chairs: Matthias Strecker, Wm. Breen Murray and Carlos Aschero

Participants:

09:00 María Fernanda Ugalde (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito):

Amazonian petroglyphs in Ecuador - hunter-gatherer rock art?; Los petroglifos de la

Amazonía ecuatoriana - ¿arte rupestre de cazadores-recolectores?

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Tuesday:

Session 11: NEW DISCOVERIES AND LANDSCAPES FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL ROCK

ART FRONTIERS / NUEVOS DESCUBRIMIENTOS Y PAISAJES DESDE LAS

FRONTERAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS DEL ARTE RUPESTRE

Chairs: Andrea Jalandoni and Rachel Hoerman

Participants:

09:30 Andrea Jalandoni and Rachel Hoerman:

Introduction to Session

10:00 Mercedes Versaci (PAIDI HUM 812, Universidad de Cádiz), María Lazarich (PAIDI

HUM 812 Universidad de Cádiz), Ignacio González (Universidad de La Laguna,

Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias), Ana Carreras (investigadora independiente),

Francisco Torres (PAIDI HUM 831, Universidad de Cádiz), Miguel Galindo

(investigador independiente), Simón Pardo de Donlebún (investigador independiente)

and Joseph Prescott (investigador independiente):

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La Cueva del Sol, a shelter between the sacred and the profane; La Cueva del Sol,

un abrigo entre lo sagrado y lo profano

10:30 Cinzia Loi (Università degli Studi di Sassari, Paleoworking Sardegna), Liliana

Spanedda (Universidad de Granada) and Marcos Fernandez Ruiz (Universidad de

Granada):

Sardinian Schematic Rock Paintings, New Discoveries: Su Crabiosu (Ardauli,

Sardinia, Italy); Nuevos Hallazgos de Pintura Rupestre Esquemática En Cerdeña:

Su Crabiosu (Ardauli, Cerdeña, Italia)

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Nathalie Brusgaard (Leiden University, The Netherlands):

Marginal or marginally studied? The rock art of Jordan’s Black Desert;

¿Marginal o estudiado marginalmente? El arte rupestre del Desierto Negro en

Jordania

12:00 Lia Wei (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London):

Rock-cut burials along the Upper Yangzi River: Identifying local cave-making

practices; Enterramientos excavados en la roca a lo largo del río Yangzi superior:

La identificación de las prácticas de la cueva de decisiones locales

12:30 D. Kyle Latinis (Independent Scholar), P. Bion Griffin (University of Hawaii) and Tep

Sokha (Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, Kingdom of Cambodia):

The Kanam Poeung Kamnou (“taboo painting”) rock shelter animal paintings,

Cardamon Mountains, Cambodia; El Kanam Poeung Kamnou ("pintura tabú"):

abrigos con pinturas de animales en las montañas Cardamon, Camboya

13:00 Rachel Hoerman (University of Hawai’i-Manoa, United States):

Exploring the informative potential of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo’s rich and

varied rock art; Explorando el potencial informativo de Sarawak, el arte rupestre

rico y variado del Borneo malayo

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Andrea Jalandoni (Griffith University, Australia), Bion Griffin (University of Hawaii)

and John Peterson (University of Guam):

Rock art explorations in Eastern Sierra Madre, Philippines; Exploraciones de arte

rupestre en Sierra Madre Oriental, Filipinas

16:00 Lucia Clayton Martinez and Megan Berry (Centre for Rock Art Research +

management, University of Western Australia):

Placing change. A spatial analysis of three rock art sites in the Pilbara, Western

Australia; Cambio de situación. Un análisis espacial de los tres sitios con arte

rupestre en la región de Pilbara, Australia Occidental

16:30 Ekkehart Malotki (Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA):

Persuasive Evidence for the Depiction of Mammuthus columbi Ice Age Art Along

the San Juan River Near Bluff, Utah, USA; La evidencia persuasiva para la

representación de Mammuthus columbi de la última época glacial a lo largo del río

San Juan cerca de Bluff, Utah, Estados Unidos

17:00 Said Puentes Guerrero (Tesista):

Spatial Aproximation to the Rock Art of Sector EL Limón, Parroquia Carayaca,

estado Vargas, Venezuela; Aproximación espacial a los petroglifos del Sector El

Limón, Parroquia Carayaca, estado Vargas, Venezuela

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17:30

BREAK

18:00 Raoni Valle (Federal University of Western Pará, Brazil):

Geological Frontiers and Rock Art: a Reflection on the Co-variation between

Lithological Types and Petroglyph Graphic Behavior – The Case of Lower Negro

River, Amazonia, Brazil; Las fronteras geológicas y el arte rupestre: una reflexión

sobre la cointerrelación entre los tipos litológicos y el comportamiento gráfico de

los petroglifos - El caso del Bajo Río Negro, Amazonas, Brasil

ROOM 2 (“VILLUERCAS”), Tuesday:

Session 2: SIGNS AND SYMBOLS. ROCK ART AND ARCHAEO-ANTHROPOLOGICAL

RESEARCH / SIGNOS Y SÍMBOLOS. ARTE RUPESTRE E INVESTIGACIÓN

ARQUEO-ANTROPOLÓGICA

Chairs: Dario Seglie, Enrico Comba, Luiz Oosterbeek and Hipólito Collado Giraldo

Participants:

09:00 Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto Politecnico de Tomar, ITM, UISPP /UNESCO Secretary

General, Portugal):

Cultural Rock Art Landscapes: the present past as a driver of alterity and territorial

integration; Art rupestre paysages culturels: le présent passé comme un conducteur de

l'altérité et de l'intégration territoriale

09:30 Marcel Otte (Université de Liège):

Signes et symboles, facteurs du langage graphique; Signs and symbols, factors of

graphic language

10:00 Raffaella Poggiani Keller (Superintendent Emeritus for Archaeological Heritage of

Lombardy):

Contexts and landscapes of Rock Art in Valcamonica and Valtelline; Contesti e

paesaggi dell’arte rupestre di Valcamonica e Valtellina

10:30 Ramón Montes Barquín (Itinerario Cultural CARP), Emilio Muñoz Fernández, José

Manuel Morlote Expósito, Silvia Santamaría Santamaría (Gabinete de Arqueología

GAEM) and Antonio J. Gómez Laguna (Global Arqueología):

The Rock Art assemblage of Cudón cave (Miengo, Cantabrian region) and other

kindred graphic assemblages from the middle of Cantabrian Region: Evidences of

aniconism in the Palaeolithic Rock Art?; El conjunto rupestre de la Cueva de Cudón

(Miengo, Cantabria) y otros conjuntos análogos del centro de la Región Cantábrica:

¿Evidencias de aniconismo en el arte rupestre paleolítico?

11:00

BREAK

11:30 Blanca Samaniego Bordiu (Doctora en Prehistoria por la Universidad Complutense de

Madrid):

Graphic and pragmatic semiotics in Prehistoric Art study; Semiótica gráfica y

pragmática en el estudio del Arte Prehistórico

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12:00 Dario Seglie (IFRAO Representative of Italy - IFRAO-UNESCO Liaison Officer CeSMAP

- Museum of Prehistoric Art, Director - Polytechnic of Torino-Course of Museology) and

Piero Ricchiardi:

Western Alpine Rock Art: Sites and Signs with Christian Symbols; Arte Rupestre de los

Alpes occidentales: sitios y signos con símbolos cristianos

12:30 François Soleilhavoup:

Images non figuratives dans l’art rupestre du Sahara prehistorique; Non figurative

images in prehistoric Sahara rock art

13:00 Maria Giuseppina Gradoli (University of Leicester (UK)):

Sparkling minerals and visual culture: an in-depth analysis of the engraved rock art

site at Baunei (East Sardinia, Italy); Minéraux étincelants et culture visuelle: une

analyse en profondeur du site d'art rupestre gravé à Baunei (est de la Sardaigne, Italie)

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Bill Whitehead (Anthropologist (retired) from Bell Telephone Laboratories, USA):

Do you see what I see?; Voyez vous ce que je vois?

16:00 Helen Anderson (British Museum):

Chariots in the Sahara: Images, Identities, Icons; Carros en el Sahara: Imágenes,

Identidades, Iconos

16:30 Hipólito Collado Giraldo (Consejería de Educación y Cultura, Grupo de Investigación

CUPARQ, Grupo de Investigación Quaternario e Pre-historia, ACINEP. Instituto de

Estudios Prehistóricos), Juan Carlos Aguilar Gómez (Consejería de Educación y Cultura,

Grupo de Investigación CUPARQ) and José Julio García Arranz (Universidad de

Extremadura, Grupo de Investigación Patrimonio&ARTE):

Expresiones simbólicas en la cueva de Maltravieso (Cáceres, España): tipología,

técnica, distribución y atribución cultural; Symbolic expressions in Maltravieso Cave

(Cáceres, Spain): typology, technical, distribution and cultural attribution

17:00 Michel Martin:

De la présence simultanée du mégacéros et du renne sur les parois de la Grotte

Chauvet (Ardèche); About the simultaneous presence of the megaloceros and the

reindeer on the walls of the Cave Chauvet (Ardèche)

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Aurora Skala (University of Victoria, Department of Anthropology, Canada):

Heiltsuk and Wuikinuxv rock art: reminders on the landscape; Arte rupestre Heiltsuk y

Wuikinuxv: recuerdos en el paisaje

18:30 Leonor Rocha (CHAIA/ Univ. Évora, Portugal):

Arte Rupestre no Alentejo Central: o caso de Arraiolos; Rock Art in Central Alentejo:

the case of Arraiolos

ROOM 3 (“MALTRAVIESO”), Tuesday:

Session 3: SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ROCK ART / ESTUDIO CIENTÍFICO DEL ARTE

RUPESTRE

Chairs: Robert G. Bednarik, Giriraj Kumar and Tang Huisheng

Participants:

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09:00 Luis Carlos Duarte Cavalcante and José Domingos Fabris:

Análise arqueométrica de pinturas rupestres pré-históricas da regiãoarqueológica

de Piripiri, Piauí, Brasil; Archaeometric analysis of pre-Historic rock paintings of

archaeological region of Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil

09:30 A. Bonneau, J. Moyle, K. Dufourmentelle, D. Arsenault, C. Dagneau and M.

Lamothe:

Pigments analysis of the Mikinak Site, Lake Wapizagonke, Quebec, Canada; Análisis

de pigmentos en el yacimiento de Mikinak, en el Lago Wapizagonke, Quebec,

Canadá

10:00 A. Martín Sánchez, C. Roldán García, M.J. Nuevo, J. Oliveira, S. Murcia Mascarós

and C. Oliveira:

Pigmentos usados en pinturas rupestres del este y el oeste de la Península Ibérica

analizados mediante fluorescencia de rayos X: analogías y diferencias; Pigments

used in rock paintings coming from the east and west of the Iberian Peninsula

analysed by x-ray fluorescence: analogies and differences

10:30 José Pereira and Juan F. Ruiz:

Experiencias en análisis de imagen multiespectral en el arte rupestre Levantino;

Experiences in multispectral imaging analysis on Levantine rock art

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Judith Trujillo, Guillermo Muñoz and M. Carlos A. Rodríguez:

Análisis arqueométrico de las pinturas rupestres del parque arqueológico de

Facatativá en la Sabana de Bogotá, en Colombia; Archaeometric analysis of rock

paintings in the archaeological park of Facatativa in the Savannah of Bogotá in

Columbia

12:00 F. Bourges, P. Genthon, D. Genty, M. Lorblanchet, E. Mauduit and D. D’Hulst:

What is to be done or not to be done for preservation or remediation of prehistoric

painted caves?; ¿Qué se puede hacer y qué no en la conservación o en la restauración

de las cuevas decoradas?

12:30 C. Ferrier, F. Ammari, B. Bassel, L. Bousquet, R. Chapoulie, S. Konik, D. Lacanette,

Y. Lefrais, P. Malaurent, A. Z. Miller, G. Mauran, F. Naessens and C. Saiz-Jimenez:

Biomineralisation and coralloides: two calcitic facies involved in the conservation of

Palaeolithic rock art; Biomineralización y coralloides: dos facies calcíticas

implicadas en la conservación del arte rupestre paleolítico

13:00 Leslie Van Gelder:

Finger flutings in Koonalda Cave – new explorations, discoveries and

methodological challenges; Las marcas de dedos en la cueva de Koonalda: nuevas

exploraciones, descubrimientos y retos metodológicos

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Leslie Van Gelder:

Using finger flutings as a method for examining interpersonal relationships among

Upper Palaeolithic cave artists; El empleo de las marcas de dedos como método para

examinar las relaciones interpersonales entre los artistas rupestres del Paleolítico

Superior

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Ram Krishna and Giriraj Kumar:

Understanding the technology of very small cupules in Daraki-Chattan, India; Una

aproximación a la tecnología de las cazoletas de muy pequeño tamaño en Daraki-

Chattan, India

16:30 Robert G. Bednarik:

The tribology of petroglyphs; La tribología de los petroglifos

17:00 R. G. Gunn:

Arnhem Land rockshelters: their formation and age; Los abrigos rocosos de Arnhem

Land: su formación y edad

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Giriraj Kumar, Ram Krishna and Robert Bednarik:

Understanding the impact of taphonomic factors on the early petroglyphs at Daraki-

Chattan, India; La comprensión del impacto de los factores tafonómicos sobre los

primeros petroglifos en Daraki-Chattan, India

18:30 Arsen Faradzhev:

To see the invisible; Para ver lo invisible

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Tuesday:

Session 4: PREHISTORIC NARRATIVES. LEVANTINE ROCK ART AND NARRATIVE

PICTORIAL STYLES AROUND THE WORLD / NARRACIONES PREHISTÓRICAS.

ARTE RUPESTRE LEVANTINO Y LOS ESTILOS PICTÓRICOS NARRATIVOS

DEL MUNDO

Chairs: Juan Francisco Ruiz López and Elia Quesada Martínez

Participants:

09:00 Meg Travers (University of New England, Australia) and June Ross (University of New

England, Australia):

Archaeological narratives of the Gwion Period, northwest Kimberley, Australia;

Narraciones arqueológicas del periodo Gwion, Kimberley noroccidental, Australia

09:30

Claudia Iannicelli (Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Tarragona, España) and Ramón

Viñas (IPHES, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social, Campus

Sescelades URV):

Narrative-semiotic analysis of Levantine art: La Roca dels Moros of El Cogul, Lleida

(Spain); Análisis semiótico-narrativo del arte levantino: La Roca dels Moros de El

Cogul, Lleida (España)

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Tuesday:

Session 13: DECISIONS AND DEBATES: ROCK ART AS A POLITICAL DEVICE / LAS

DECISIONES Y LAS DISCUSIONES: EL ARTE RUPESTRE COMO UN

DISPOSITIVO POLÍTICO

Chairs: George Nash and Sara Garcês

Participants:

15:30 George Nash and Sara Garcês:

Introduction to Session

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Daniela Cardoso (Sociedade Martins Sarmento, Guimarães - Portugal; Landscape,

Heritage and Territory Laboratory (Lab2PT) and Ana Bettencourt (University of Minho,

Braga - Portugal; Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory (Lab2PT):

Respecting the ancestors? Iron Age life and 4th/3rd millennia bc rock art within

hillfort of Briteiros, NW of Portugal; ¿Respetando a los ancestros? La ocupación de

la Edad del Hierro y el arte rupestre del IV/III milenio BC en el poblado fortificado

de Briteiros, NW de Portugal

Sara Garcês (Geosciences Center of the Quaternary and Prehistory Group (u. ID73 –

FCT), Earth and Memory Institute; Prehistoric Rock Art and Tagus Sacred Valley

Museum, Mação Portugal):

Political devices and landscape: The Rock art of the Tagus Valley; Dispositivos

políticos y territorio: el arte rupestre del valle del Tajo

George Nash (Geosciences Center of the Quaternary and Prehistory Group (u. ID73 –

FCT), Earth and Memory Institute – Portugal; Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal),

and Sara Garcês (Geosciences Center of the Quaternary and Prehistory Group (u. ID73 –

FCT); Technology and Science Foundation Scholarship - FCT (SFRH/BD/69625/2010);

Earth and Memory Institute – Portugal; Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University (UTAD),

Portugal)):

The horse as a shamanistic device: the distribution of equus on Upper Palaeolithic

open-air rock art sites of the western Iberian Penisula; El caballo como dispositivo

chamánico: La distribución del Equus en el arte rupestre al aire libre del paleolítico

superior en el oeste de la Península Ibérica

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Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar. Instituto Terra e Memória. Grupo

Quaternário e Pré-História do Centro de Geociências (u. ID73 – FCT)):

Was there Polis when the deer were frozen in stone?; Houve Polis quando o veado

onde congelados em pedra?

George Nash (Geosciences Center of the Quaternary and Prehistory Group (u. ID73 –

FCT), Earth and Memory Institute, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal):

Using Edmund Burke to deconstruct the narrative; Usando a Edmund Burke para

deconstruir la narrative

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Tuesday:

Session 5: WATCH YOUR STEP! FEET AND SANDALS IN ROCK ART / ¡VIGILA TUS PASOS!

PIES Y HUELLAS DE SANDALIAS EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE

Chairs: Jane Kolber and Patricia Dobrez

Participants:

09:00 Davida Eisenberg-Degen (Israel Antiquity Authority) and George Nash (Centro de

Geociências, Museu de Arte Pré-Histórica de Mação, Portugal & SLR Consulting Ltd):

Foot and Sandal prints in the Negev Desert, Israel; Impresiones de Pies y Sandalias

en el Desierto del Néguev, Israel

09:30

Luana Campos (Brasil, Doutoranda da Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro

(UTAD), Unidade de Arqueologia - UTAD. Grupo de Quaternário e Pré-História do

Centro de Geociências - Coimbra. Granteholder of CAPES (Brazil) and Cristiane de

Andrade Buco (Brasil, Doutora em Arqueologia Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto

Douro (UTAD)/ Universidade de S. Paulo (USP), investigadora da UMDHAM (Brasil) e

da Unidade de Arqueologia da UTAD (Portugal), Arqueóloga do IPHAN

(Superintendência do Ceará):

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Pé de Deus’, hoje gravura, ontem efeito das intemperies; The “Pé-de-Deus” (“Foot-

of-God”) Engraving in Oeiras, Piauí, Brazil

10:00 Andrea Arcà (Università di Pisa, Dottorato in Scienze dell’Antichità e Archeologia; IIPP,

Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria; Footsteps of Man Archaeological Society,

Valcamonica. Italy):

Footprints in the Alpine Rock Art, Diffusion, Chronology and Interpretation; Tracce

nell' Arte Rupestre Alpina, Diffusione, Cronologia e Interpretazione

10:30 Angelo Eugenio Fossati (Università Cattolica del S. Cuore - Dipartimento di Storia,

Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte):

Foot prints in Valcamonica rock art, Italy. Types, chronology and interpretation of a

well diffuse Iron Age figurative motif; I pediformi nell’arte rupestre della

Valcamonica, Italia. Tipologia, cronologia ed interpretazione di un motivo molto

diffuso dell’età del Ferro

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Ahmed Achrati (Anthropology Department Howard Community College, Maryland.

USA):

Sand and Sandals: Representation of feet in Saharan and Arabian Rock Art; Sable et

sandales : La représentation des pieds dans l’art rupestre du Saharien et de la

Péninsule Arabique

12:00 Margaret Bullen (AURA, Melbourne. Australia):

Reading the Footprints; La lecture des empreintes

12:30 Leo Dubal (Virtual Laboratory for Archaeometry, Soulages. France):

Foot images in Rock Art; L'image du pied dans l'Art rupestre

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Tuesday:

Session 28: GRABADOS ABSTRACTOS Y DE PISADAS EN AMÉRICA DEL SUR. LA HUELLA

DE ANIMALES COMO TEMA DEL ARTE RUPESTRE / ABSTRACT AND

FOOTPRINTS ENGRAVING IN SOUTH AMERICAL. THE ANIMAL TRACKS

AS THEME IN ROCK ART

Chairs: José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, M. Mercedes Podestá and M. Pía Falchi

Participants:

13:00 José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, M. Mercedes Podestá and M. Pía Falchi:

Introduction to Session

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 José A. Lasheras (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira, Ministerio de

Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España. Director del proyecto “Inventario del arte rupestre

del Paraguay) and Pilar Fatás (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira,

Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España. Coordinadora del proyecto

“Inventario del arte rupestre del Paraguay):

“El ‘Estilo de pisadas’ en América del Sur; “Footprint Style” in South America

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16:00 Anahí Re (CONICET-UBA-INAPL), Guadalupe Romero (CONICET-INAPL) and

Francisco Guichón (CONICET-INAPL):

Las pisadas patagónicas del Holoceno tardío.Variabilidad en huellas de animales

en dos casos de estudio (Argentina); Patagonian tracks in the Late Holocene.

Variability in animal footprints in two case studies (Argentina)

16:30 Fernando Oliva (Centro de Estudios Arqueológicos Regionales, Facultad de

Humanidades y Artes – Universidad Nacional de Rosario) and María Cecilia Panizza

(Centro de Estudios Arqueológicos Regionales, Facultad de Humanidades y Artes –

Universidad Nacional de Rosario):

El registro de ‘pisadas’ en el arte rupestre de Ventania (Región Pampeana,

República Argentina) en el contexto del sur del Área Ecotonal Húmedo Seca

Pampeana; The registration of "footprints" in Ventania´s rock art (Pampean

Region, Argentina Republic) in the context of the Área Ecotonal Húmedo Seca

Pampeana

17:00 Inés Gordillo (Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de

Buenos Aires. Argentina):

Las huellas del felino en la iconografía prehispánica del Noroeste argentino; The

footprints of the feline in the prehispanic iconography of Argentine Northwest

17:30 BREAK

18:00 María Mercedes Podestá (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento

Latinoamericano. Ministerio de Cultura. 3 de febrero 1378 (1426). Ciudad de Buenos

Aires. Argentina) and María Pía Falchi (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y

Pensamiento Latinoamericano. Ministerio de Cultura. 3 de febrero 1378 (1426) Ciudad

de Buenos Aires. Argentina):

Suris, camélidos, felinos y otras huellas. Simbología y contexto arqueológico en el

arte rupestre sur andino; Suris, camelids, felines and other tracks. Symbolism and

archeological context in southern Andean rock art

18:30 Leonel Cabrera Pérez (Universidad de la República. Montevideo, Uruguay):

Paleoarte en la región norte de Uruguay: su relación con las áreas vecinas;

Paleoart in the northern region of Uruguay: its relationship with neighboring áreas

ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Tuesday:

Session 6: AROUND ART: THE INTERNAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL CANTEXT OF DECORATED

CAVES / EN TORNO AL ARTE: EL CONTEXTO ARQUEOLÓGICO INTERNO

DE LAS CUEVAS DECORADAS

Chairs: Diego Garate Maidagan, Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide, Aitor Ruiz-Redondo and José Luis

Sanchidrián Torti

Participants:

09:00 Keryn Walshe (South Australia Museum) and Leslie Van Gelder (South Australia

Museum):

Koonalda Cave, Nullarbor Plain, South Australia; archaeological and

zooarchaeological context of the finger flutings and flint nodules; Koonalda Cave,

Nullarbor Plain, South Australia; Contexto arqueológico y zooarqueológico de los

trazos digitales y los nódulos de sílex

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09:30 D. Cuenca-Solana (Centre de Recherche en Archéologie Archéosciences Histoire.

Université Rennes), A. Ruiz-Redondo (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones

Prehistóricas de Cantabria. Universidad de Cantabria), I. Gutiérrez-Zugasti (Instituto

Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria. Universidad de Cantabria),

M. R. González-Morales (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de

Cantabria. Universidad de Cantabria), J. Setién-Marquínez (Universidad de Cantabria),

E. Ruiz-Martínez (Universidad de Cantabria), E. Palacio-Pérez (Instituto Internacional

de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria. Universidad de Cantabria), C. de las

Heras-Martín (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira), A. Prada-

Freixedo (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira) and J. A. Lasheras-

Corruchaga (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira):

Use after eating: technical process for obtaining pigments at Altamira cave; Usar

después de comer: el proceso técnico para la obtención de pigmentos en la cueva de

Altamira

10:00 Andreas Pastoors (Neanderthal Museum) and Tilman Lenssen-Erz (University of

Cologne):

Tracking in caves – deciphering the context of cave art by reading pleistocene

footprints with indigenous knowledge; Rastreando en cuevas – Descifrando el

contexto de las cuevas decoradas mediante la lectura de huellas pleistocenas con el

conocimiento indígena

10:30 Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide (Universidad del País Vasco), Diego Garate Maidagan

(Arkeologi Museoa) and José Luis Sanchidrián (Universidad de Córdoba):

Marcando el camino: hacia un explicación multifuncional de las evidencias

parietales en cueva; Marking the way: Towards a multifunctional explanation of

cave-wall evidence

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Pedro Cantalejo, José Ramos (Universidad de Cádiz), Gerd-Christian Weniger

(Neanderthal Museum), Maria del Mar Espejo (Grupo PAI-HUM-440) and Andreas

Pastoors (Neanderthal Museum):

Analysis of the prehistoric illumination system in Ardales cave; Análisis del sistema

prehistórico de iluminación en la cueva de Ardales

12:00 C. Ferrier (Université de Bordeaux), D. Lacanette (Université de Bordeaux), J.-C.

Leblanc (Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès), J.-C. Mindeguia (Université de Bordeaux),

D. Baffier (UMR 7041 ArScAn – France), C. Bourdier (Université Toulouse Jean

Jaurès), A. Brodard (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), N. Cantin (Université Bordeaux

Montaigne), E. Debard (Université Lyon), V. Feruglio (Université de Bordeaux), P.

Guibert (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), S. Konik (Ministère de la Culture et de la

Communication), D. Lafon (Ecole des Mines d’Ales), Y. Lefrais (Université Bordeaux

Montaigne), P. Malaurent (Université de Bordeaux), A. Queffelec (Université de

Bordeaux), J.-N. Rouzaud (Ecole Normale Supérieure), B. Spiteri (Université Bordeaux

Montaigne) and I. Théry-Parisot (, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis): La fonction des feux de la grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc : apports de

l’expérimentation et de la simulation numérique; Fire function in Chauvet-Pont

d’Arc cave: contributions of the experimentation and the digital simulation

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13:00

Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide (Universidad del País Vasco):

Indicios de iluminación prehistórica en el contexto arqueológico interno de las

cuevas decoradas: tipos y potencial arqueológico; Remains of prehistoric

illumination into inner archaeological context of the decorated cave: types and

archaeological potential

Pilar Utrilla (Full professor of Prehistory. Area of Prehistory. University of Zaragoza.

Research Group “PPVE”, Spain), Manuel Bea (Researcher “Torres Quevedo”, Scanner

3D Patrimonio e Industria & MINECO. Research Group “PPVE”, University of

Zaragoza, Spain) and Jorge Angás (3D Scanner Patrimonio e Industria, Research Group

“PPVE”, University of Zaragoza, Spain):

The cave of Fuente del Trucho (Asque-Colungo, Huesca, Spain): an art to be seen;

La cueva de la Fuente del Trucho: un arte para ser visto

13:30 LUNCH

ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Tuesday:

Session 14: ENGRAVED MOTIFS IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA: ACCESSING STYLES,

CHRONOLOGIES AND LANDSCAPES / MOTIVOS GRABADOS EN LA PENÍNSULA

IBÉRICA: APROXIMÁNDONOS A LOS ESTILOS, CRONOLOGÍAS Y PAISAJES

Chairs: Andrea Martins, Sara Garcês and Sofia Figueiredo.

Participants:

15:30 Andrea Martins, Sara Garcês and Sofia Figueiredo:

Introduction to Session

16:00 Jose Luis Galovart Carrera:

Equinoccios y solsticios en el arte geométrico prehistórico de Galicia y el Norte de

Portugal. La orientación del laberinto de Mogor; Equinoxes and solstices in the

Prehistoric Geometric art from Galicia and Northwest of Portugal. The orientation

in Mogor´s labyrinth

16:30 Alia Vázquez Martínez (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela):

Los petroglifos galaicos: una revisión sobre la distribución espacial; Galician

petroglyphs: a review of its spatial distribution

17:00 Carlos Vázquez Marcos (Técnico y guía en el sitio arqueológico de Siega Verde):

Análisis estadístico de las grafías figurativas zoomorfas de cabras grabadas en el

sitio arqueológico de Siega Verde (Serranillo, Salamanca, España); Statistical

analysis of the zoomorphic figures of goats recorded at the archaeological site of

Siega Verde (Serranillo, Salamanca, Spain)

17:30

BREAK

18:00 Mª A. Aldecoa Quintana and A. Domínguez García:

Las estaciones al aire libre con carros grabados de Campanario (Badajoz,

España). Representaciones de la economía en la protohistoria extremeña; The

opened-air areas with engraved wagons of Campanario (Badajoz, Spain). Symbols

of economy in prothohistory in Extremadura

18:30 Mª A. Aldecoa Quintana and A. Domínguez García:

La comarca pacense de La Serena, un núcleo artístico excepcional en el SW de la

Península Ibérica; Region of La Serena in Badajoz (Spain), an exceptional artistic

core in the Southwestern of Iberian Peninsula

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ROOM 7 (“ALBURQUERQUE”), Tuesday:

Session 7: ROCK ART IN MEXICO: TECHNIQUES, ICONOGRAPHY AND LANDSCAPE OF A

CULTURAL PAST / LAS MANIFESTACIONES RUPESTRES EN MÉXICO:

TÉCNICA, ICONOGRAFÍA Y PAISAJE DE UN PASADO CULTURAL

Chairs: Ramón Viñas Vallverdú and Aline Lara Galicia

Participants:

09:00 Alfonso Torres Rodríguez and Carlos Alberto Arriaga Mejía:

El Camino de los Días: Las Representaciones Rupestres del Movimiento Solar en

Xihuingo y otros sitios del sur de Hidalgo; The way of the day; the rock art

representations of solar motion in Xihuingo and other sites in southern Hidalgo,

México

09:30 Francisco Rivas Castro and Alfonso Vite Hernández:

Entre la milpa, el agua y los cerros. Los petrograbados de Coamitla, Calnali,

Hidalgo; Among the cornfield, water and hills. The petroglyphs of Coamitla,

Calnali, Hidalgo

10:00 Aline Lara Galicia:

El Paisaje sagrado en las manifestaciones rupestres del valle del Mezquital,

Hidalgo; The sacred landscape in the rock art from Mezquital valley, Hidalgo

10:30 Víctor Arribalzaga:

La Piedra del Conejo al pie de la Iztaccíhuatl. Petrograbados en Amecameca,

Estado de México; The Stone Rabbit at the foot of the Iztaccihuatl. Petroglyphs in

Amecameca, Estado de Mexico

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Francisco Rivas Castro:

Papel de la gráfica rupestre en el uso de sitios de la geografía ceremoniales de los

Ñahñö de la vertiente oriente y poniente de la Sierra de las Cruces; Role of the

rock chart on the use of ceremonial sites Ñahñö geography of the eastern and

western slopes of the Sierra de las Cruces

12:00 Víctor Arribalzaga:

El águila y el colibrí, mensajeros de la fuerza del sol. Los petrograbados del

Huixachtécatl, Distrito Federal, México; The eagle and hummingbird, messengers

of the sun's power. The petroglyphs of Huixachtécatl, Federal District, Mexico

12:30 Fabio Flores Granados:

Artrópodos en el arte rupestre: los ciempiés entre los antiguos pueblos del área

maya; Arthropods in rock art: centipedes among ancient peoples in the Maya área

13:00

David Lagunas Arias and Aline Lara Galicia:

El ombligo del mundo: la cosmovisión Hñahñü otomí en la pintura rupestre del

Mezquital; The navel of the world: the worldview Hñähñu Otomi in the Mezquital

rock art

13:30 LUNCH

15:30

Enrique Chacón:

Los Tarahumaras y la Cueva de las Monas. Chihuahua, México; The Tarahumaras

and the Cueva de las Monas. Chihuahua, México

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Mario Arturo Palacios Díaz:

Arte rupestre del septentrión mesoamericano. Iconografía y Arqueología del

paisaje. El caso de Aguascalientes, México

ROOM 7 (“ALBURQUERQUE”), Tuesday:

Session 15: OPEN-AIR ROCK-ART CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT: A FURTHER STATE

OF AFFAIRS / CONSERVACIÓN Y GESTIÓN DEL ARTE RUPESTRE AL AIRE

LIBRE: UN PASO ADELANTE EN EL ESTADO DE LA CUESTIÓN

Chairs: António Pedro Batarda Fernandes, Timothy Darvill and Hugo Gomes

Participants:

16:30 António Pedro Batarda Fernandes, Timothy Darvill and Hugo Gomes: Introduction to Session

17:00

17:30

Maria Nicoli (TekneHub, Technopole of Ferrara University), C. Vaccaro (TekneHub,

Technopole of Ferrara University), Pierluigi Rosina (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar,

Centro de Geociência de Coimbra), Hugo Gomes (Centro de Geociências, Grupo

Quaternário e Pré-História, uID73-FCT/UTAD – University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto-

Douro, Portugal), Hipólito Collado Giraldo (Consejería Educación y Cultura. Gobierno

de Extremadura. Grupo de Investigación Quaternario e Pre-Historia. Centro de

Geociências) and M. Leis (TekneHub, Technopole of Ferrara University):

Assessment of the efficacy of new biocide products on engraved and painted open-

air rock-art panels subject to biodegradation; Valoración de la eficacia de nuevos

productos biocidas sobre grabados y pinturas rupestres a cielo abierto sujetas a

biodegradación

BREAK

18:00 Joana Marques (CIBIO, Universidade do Porto, Universidad de Santiago de

Compostela), Rubim Almeida (CIBIO, Universidade do Porto), Beatriz Prieto

(Universidad de Santiago de Compostela) and Graciela Paz-Bermúdez (Universidade

de Vigo):

Ecological tools for assessing the vulnerability of schist surfaces to lichen-induced

weathering in the Côa Valley Archaeological Park (V. N. Foz Côa, north-east

Portugal); Herramientas ecológicas para evaluar la vulnerabilidad de las superficies

de pizarra para el liquen inducida por la intemperie en el parque arqueológico del

valle del Côa (VN Foz Côa, al noreste de Portugal)

18:30 Cristina Escudero Remírez (Conservadora-restauradora de la D.G. P. Junta de Castilla

y León), Milagros Burón Álvarez (Directora del Centro de Conservación de la Junta de

Castilla y León) and Alejando Javier Pujales Souto (Conservador-restauración

freelance):

Siega Verde: the conservation of an open-air rock-art site through the management

of the botanical component; Siega Verde: La conservación de un conjunto de arte

rupestre al aire libre a través de la gestión del componente botánico

ROOM 8 (“LA CALDERITA”), Tuesday:

Session 8: NOVAS ABORDAGENS DA ARTE RUPESTRE NA AMÉRICA LATINA / NUEVAS

APROXIMACIONES AL ARTE RUPESTRE EN AMÉRICA LATINA

Chairs: Ana Silva Braga and Carlos Augusto Rodríguez Martínez

Participants:

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09:00 Meyk Machado (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco) and Daniela Cisneiros

(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Instituto Nacional de Arqueologia, Paleontologia

e Ambiente Semiárido):

Análise das cenas de árvores no parque nacional Serra da Capivara – Brasil;

Analysis of tree scenes in Serra da Capivara National Park – Brazil

09:30 Mónica J. Giedelmann Reyes and Daniel Eduardo Barón Rodríguez: Rock art in the Canyon of the Chicamocha river: register and assessment of the

archaeological heritage; Arte rupestre en el Cañón del río Chicamocha:

documentación y valoración del patrimonio arqueológico

10:00 Mónica J. Giedelmann Reyes and Daniel Eduardo Barón Rodríguez:

The relationship between rock art and its surrounding in the canyon of the

Chicamocha river, Santander – Colombia; La relación entre arte rupestre y su

entorno en el Cañón del río Chicamocha, Santander – Colombia

10:30 Marta Sara Cavallini, Filippo Stampanoni Bassi and Diana Lorena Rodríguez

Gallo (Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MAE/USP)-

Brasil):

Petróglifos do rio Urubu. Rumo à contextualização de uma arte rupestre

amazónica; Petroglyphs of the Urubu river. Towards a contextualization of an

amazonian rock art.

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Luis Carlos Duarte Cavalcante (Universidade Federal do Piauí, Brasil):

Pinturas rupestres da região arqueológica de Piripiri, Piauí, Brasil; Pinturas

rupestres de la región arqueológica de Piripiri, Piauí, Brasil

12:00 Judith Trujillo (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Guillermo

Muñoz (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Director GIPRI Colombia. Estudiante doctorado

en Cuaternario Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Carlos A.

Rodríguez (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Estudiante doctorado en Cuaternario

Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Hernando Torres

(Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Nina Riveros (Investigador

GIPRI Colombia), David Pérez (Investigador GIPRI Colombia), Yudy Castellanos

(Asistente de investigación) and Miguel Ariza (Asistente de investigación):

Registro y documentación de las pictografías de Facatativá. Altiplano central de

Colombia; Registration and documentation of Facatativá rock art pictographs,

central highlands of Colombia

12:30 Guillermo Muñoz (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Director GIPRI Colombia.

Estudiante doctorado en Cuaternario Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-

IDECUT), Judith Trujillo (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT),

Carlos A. Rodríguez (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Estudiante doctorado en

Cuaternario Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Nina Riveros

(Investigador GIPRI Colombia), David Pérez (Investigador GIPRI Colombia), Fabián

Lancheros (Asistente de investigación), Artur Medina (Asistente de investigación) and

Aleida Meléndez (Asistente de investigación):

Pictografías en Sutatausa y Choachí: diferencias y continuidades de las pinturas

rupestre de dos municipios del altiplano central de Colombia; Pictographs in

Sutatausa and Choachí: differences and continuities of the rock art paintings of two

municipalities in the central highlands of Colombia

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13:00 Grace Herrera Amighetti (Universidad de Costa Rica) and Ana Cecilia Arias Quirós

(Universidad de Costa Rica):

Los petrograbados de Guayabo de Turrialba, Costa Rica: un acercamiento a su

significado; The stone carvings in Guayabo de Turrialba, Costa Rica: an approach

to their significance

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Daniela Cisneiros (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE); Instituto Nacional de

Arqueologia, Paleontologia e Ambiente do Semiárido (INAPAS) – Brasil) and Demétrio

Mutzenberg (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE); Instituto Nacional de

Arqueologia, Paleontologia e Ambiente do Semiárido (INAPAS) – Brasil):

Análise das cenas de ação nos sítios com registrosrupestres do parque nacional

Serra da Capivara – Brasil; Análisis de las escenas de acción en los sitios con

registros rupestres del parque nacional Serra da Capivara, Brasil

16:00 Carlos A. Rodríguez (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Estudiante doctorado en

Cuaternario Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Guillermo

Muñoz (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Director GIPRI Colombia. Estudiante doctorado

en Cuaternario Culturas e Materiales, UTAD. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), Judith

Trujillo (Investigador GIPRI Colombia. Proyecto FIAN-IDECUT), David Pérez

(Investigador GIPRI Colombia), Artur Medina (Asistente de investigación), Ricardo

Prado (Asistente de investigación), Salomón Fique (Asistente de investigación), Óscar

Hernández (Investigador GIPRI Colombia), Diego Téllez (Asistente de investigación)

and Yaneth González (Investigador GIPRI Colombia):

Petroglifos en El Colegio y San Francisco Cundinamarca. ¿Técnicas similares,

formas diferentes e ‘iguales’ culturas?; Petroglyphs at El Colegio San Francisco

and Cundinamarca. Are there similar techniques, different ways and "equal"

cultures?

ROOM 8 (“LA CALDERITA”), Tuesday:

Session 16: EXPRESIONES RUPESTRES DE MÉXICO: INVESTIGACIÓN, CONSERVACIÓN Y

METODOLOGÍAS DE REGISTRO / ROCK ART EXPRESSIONS OF MEXICO:

RESEARCH, CONSERVATION AND METHODOLOGIES FOR REGISTRATION

Chairs: César Armando Quijada López and Ramón Viñas Vallverde

Participants:

16:30 César Armando Quijada López and Ramón Viñas Vallverde:

Introduction to session

17:00 María del Pilar Casado López (Coordinación Nacional de Arqueología, Instituto

Nacional de Antropología e Historia):

La diversidad de paisajes y las representaciones en el Arte Rupestre en México;

The diversity of landscapes and rock art representation in Mexico

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Francisco Mendiola Galván (Centro INAH Puebla):

El Arte Rupestre en Puebla, México. Una primera aproximación a su estudio

sistemático; Rock Art in Puebla, Mexico. A first approach to systematic study

18:30 Carlos Viramontes Anzures and Luz María Flores Morales (Centro INAH

Querétaro):

Una aproximación al repertorio rupestre de la Cañada de los Murciélagos,

Guanajuato, México; An approach to the Rock Art Repertoire of Cañada de los

Murciélagos, Guanajuato, Mexico

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ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Tuesday:

Session 9: CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS ON THE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF ROCK

ART REPRESENTATIONS: CRISIS AND PERSPECTIVES / REFLEXIONES

CONTEMPORÁNEAS SOBRE EL SENTIDO Y FUNCIÓN DE LAS

REPRESENTACIONES RUPESTRES: CRISIS Y PERSPECTIVAS / RÉFLEXIONS

CONTEMPORAINES SUR LA SIGNIFICATION ET FONCTION DES

REPRÉSENTATIONS DE L´ART RUPESTRE: CRISE ET PERSPECTIVES /

REFLEXÕES CONTEMPORÂNEAS SOBRE O SENTIDO E FUNÇÃO DAS

REPRESENTAÇÕ ES RUPESTRES: CRISE E PERSPECTIVAS

Chairs: Lizete Dias de Oliveira and Cristiane Buco

Participants:

09:00 Ariana Silva Braga (Doutoranda Quaternário, Materiais e Culturas. Bolsista de

Doutorado Pleno no Exterior pela CAPES, Universidade Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro):

Das gravuras as pinturas ou das pinturas as gravuras? A interação de motivos com

técnicas diferentes, reflexões sobre a segregação da arte rupestre pelas técnicas de

execução. O caso do médio rio Tocantins-Brasil; Engravings for paintings or

paintings for engravings? The interaction of motives with different techniques,

reflections on segregation of rock art through techniques. The case of the Middle

Rio Tocantins, Brazil

09:30 Lizete Dias de Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul):

Reflexões sobre Arte rupestre: uma proposta de leitura semiótica; Réflexions sur

l'art rupestre: une proposition pour une lecture sémiotique

10:00 Ronald Espitia (Director Programa de Artes Visuales. Facultad de Artes y

Humanidades. Universidad de Pamplona):

Técnicas de registros realizados en épocas diferentes sobre el petroglifo ‘Monolito

Panche’ Sasaima, Cundinamarca (Póster); Techniques records made at different

period on the Petroglyph “Monolito Panche” Sasaima, Cundinamarca

ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Tuesday:

Session 25: ARTE RUPESTRE Y DINAMIZACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO ARQUOLÓGICO / ROCK

ART AND DYNAMIZATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE

Chairs: Manuel Luque Cortina and Carmen Arribas Burgos

Participants:

11:30 Manuel Luque Cortina and Carmen Arribas Burgos:

Introduction to sesión

12:00 Azucena Bernardo Fernández (Responsable de didáctica del Centro de Arte Rupestre

de Tito Bustillo y Parque de la Prehistoria de Teverga):

Experimental activities as a tool for release: Prehistoric Park of Teverga and Rock

Art Center of Tito Bustillo; Actividades experimentales como herramienta para la

divulgación: el Parque de la Prehistoria de Teverga y el Centro de Arte Rupestre de

Tito Bustillo

12:30 Edithe Pereira (Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi Pesquisadora do CNPq):

Arte rupestre da Amazônia – Difusão e memória do patrimônio arqueológico; Arte

rupestre de Amazonía – Difusión y memoria del patrimonio arqueológico

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13:00 Eusebio Bonilla Sánchez (Conservador de Museos. Vicedirector de Comunicación y

Relaciones Externas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC) and Begoña

Sánchez Chillón (Conservadora del MNCN-CSIC):

Arte y Naturaleza en la Prehistoria. La colección de calcos de arte rupestre del

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC (Madrid, España); Art and Nature in

Prehistory. The Spanish National Museum of Natural Sciences rock art collection

(Madrid, Spain).

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Ruby De Valencia (ANAR -Archivo Nacional de Arte Rupestre):

Las manifestaciones rupestres venezolanas: un recorrido en realidad aumentada;

Venezuelan Rock Art: A tour with augmented reality.

16:00 Juan Jose Aramburu Lasa and Eneko Calvo Etxarte:

Ekainberri: sintiendo la Prehistoria; Ekainberri: Feeling Prehistory.

16:30 Marian Helen Rodrigues (Doutoranda em Quaternário, Materiais e Culturas – UTAD.

Instituto Olho D’ Água. Grupo Documento), Jorlan da Silva Oliveira (Instituto Olho

D’ Água. Grupo Documento) and Marília da S. Gomes (Instituto Olho D’ Água):

Arte en la Sierra: Educación y preservación en Coronel José Dias – PI – Brasil.

17:00 Enrique Diego:

‘Rupestre’: corto cinematográfico; “Rupestre”: Short film.

17:30 BREAK

18:00

18:30

Jorge Luis Ríos Allier (INAH- OAXACA) and Fabiola Cruz Sánchez (L. C. F.

INAH- OAXACA):

Arte rupestre y educación patrimonial en el valle de Oaxaca. Fortaleciendo la

identidad y la educación; Rock art and heritage education in the Valley of Oaxaca.

Strengthening the identity and education.

Gabriel Ángel Moscovici (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento

Latinoamericano (INAPL)), María Cecilia Lavecchia (Universidad de Buenos Aires

(UBA) – Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL)),

María Eugenia Crespo (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento

Latinoamericano (INAPL)), Cristina Teresa Bellelli (Consejo Nacional de

Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) – Instituto Nacional de Antropología

y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL))

Schools, paintings and archaeologists: an experience on the bonds with the

archeological knowledge in rock art at the North West of Patagonia (Argentina);

Escuelas, pinturas y arqueólogos: una experiencia de vinculación con el

conocimiento arqueológico del arte rupestre en el NO de Patagonia (Argentina)

ROOM 10 (“CARROS DE CAPILLA”), Tuesday:

Session 10: DEL SUELO A LA PARED: LOS OBJETOS DECORADOS COM CONTEXTO DEL

ARTE PARIETAL / DU SOL AUX PAROIS: LES OBJETS ORNÉS COMME

CONTEXTE DE L’ART PARIÉTAL

Chairs: Olivia Rivero and Roberto Ontañón

Participants:

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09:00 Guadalupe Romero (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

(CONICET), Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano) and

Ramiro Barberena (CONICET, Laboratorio de Paleoecología Humana, Universidad

Nacional de Cuyo):

Diseños y soportes tardíos en Patagonia septentrional. Comparación entre arte

rupestre y artefactos decorados del noreste del Neuquén (Argentina); Late

holocene designs and materials of northern patagonia. A comparative study of rock

art and decorated artefacts from northeast Neuquén province (Argentina)

09:30 Sylvie Beyries (CNRS, CEPAM- UMR 7264), Olivier Bignon (CNRS, UMR 7041

CNRS - ArScAn Equipe Ethnologie préhistorique), Suzane Jacquomet (CEMEF, Ecole

des Mines de Paris) and Guy Mazière:

The engraved Magdalenian incisors of horses in Poitou-Charente (France):

multidisciplinary analysis; Les incisives gravées magdaléniens de chevaux en

Poitou-Charente (France): Analyse pluridisciplinaire

10:00 Sergio Salazar Cañarte (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de

Cantabria (IIIPC). Universidad de Cantabria) and Aitor Ruiz-Redondo (Instituto

Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria (IIIPC). Universidad de

Cantabria):

About the ‘sacred’ and the ‘daily’: comparative analysis of late magdalenian

figurative representations in Cantabrian Region (Spain); Sobre lo 'sagrado' y lo

'cotidiano': análisis comparativo de las representaciones figurativas del

Magdaleniense Reciente en la Región Cantábrica

10:30 Olivia Rivero (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria),

Carole Fritz (CREAP Cartailhac TRACES UMR 5608) and Lise Aurière (CREAP

Cartailhac TRACES UMR 5608):

L'analyse de l'art mobilier du point de vue de l'apprentissage technique; El análisis

del arte mobiliar desde el punto de vista del aprendizaje técnico

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Olivia Rivero (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria)

and Diego Garate (Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao):

En torno a los paralelos entre el arte mueble y parietal en la Región Cantábrica:

una revisión crítica de los datos; Parallèles entre mobilier et art pariétal dans la

région cantabrique: un examen critique des données

12:00 Soledad Corchón (Universidad de Salamanca), Paula Ortega (Universidad de

Salamanca) and Olivia Rivero (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas

de Cantabria):

El arte mueble del Valle del Nalón (Asturias): análisis de los modelos decorativos y

sus paralelismos en el arte parietal; L'art mobile Valley Nalón (Asturias): analyse

des motifs décoratifs et leurs parallèles dans l'art parietal

12:30 Roberto Ontañón (IIIPC - Museo de Prehistoria y Arqueología de Cantabria), Olivia

Rivero (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria), Tom

Higham (ORAU) and Eva Pereda (Museo de Prehistoria y Arqueología de Cantabria):

Engraved bone with representation of a horse from Hornos de la Peña Cave

(Cantabria, Spain): a key element in the study of pre-Magdalenian mobile art in the

Cantabrian region; L'os orné avec figuration de cheval de Hornos de la Peña (San

Felices de Buelna, Cantabrie): un élément clé pour l'étude de l'art mobilier

prémagdalénien de la Région Cantabrique

13:00 Marc Groenen and Marie-Christine Groenen (Université Libre de Bruxelles, CReA-

Patrimoine):

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Traces humaines et dispositifs pariétaux dans la grotte d’El Castillo (Cantabrie,

Espagne). Pour une archéologie des parois; Huellas humanas y dispositivos

parietales en la gruta de El Castillo (Cantabria, España). En defensa de una

arqueología de las paredes

ROOM 10 (“CARROS DE CAPILLA”), Tuesday:

Session 18: OSTENSIBLE OU CACHÉ: LA QUESTION DE LA VISIBILITÉ DANS LA

COMPRÉHENSION DE L’ART PARIÉTAL/RUPESTRE PRÉHISTORIQUE /

CONSPICUOUS OR HIDDEN: THE ISSUE OF VISIBILITY IN THE

UNDERSTANDING OF PREHISTORIC ROCK ART / OSTENSIBLE U OCULTO:

LA CUESTIÓN DE LA VISIBILIDAD EN LA COMPRENSIÓN DEL ARTE

PARIETAL-RUPESTRE PALEOLÍTICO

Chairs: Camille Bourdier, Valérie Feruglio, Oscar Fuentes, Geneviève Pinçon and Guillaume Robin

Participants:

15:30 Camille Bourdier, Valérie Feruglio, Oscar Fuentes, Geneviève Pinçon and

Guillaume Robin:

Introduction to Session

16:00 Manuel Bea (Researcher “Torres Quevedo”, Scanner 3D Patrimonio e Industria &

MINECO. Research Group “PPVE”, University of Zaragoza, Spain), Pilar Utrilla (Full

professor of Prehistory. Area of Prehistory. University of Zaragoza. Research Group

“PPVE”, Spain) and Paloma Lanau (FPI Fellow. Area of Prehistory. University of

Zaragoza, Spain):

The visible and the private postpalaeolithic rock art. Levantine vs Schematic rock

art in Aragón (Spain); Lo visible y lo reservado. Levantino versus esquemático en

Aragón

16:30 Michel Barbaza (Professeur des Universités, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR

TRACES 5608):

Représenter l’invisible dans l’art protohistorique de l’Afrique saharienne. De

l’identification d’un mythe fondateur à la chaîne opératoire et à son interprétation;

Represent the invisible in the protohistoric art of Saharan Africa. Identification of

an underlying myth and its interpretation.

17:00 Camille Bourdier (Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608) and

Oscar Fuentes (Centre d’Interprétation du Roc-aux-Sorciers, UMR ArScAn 7041,

équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique, Nanterre, France):

Beyond visibilities: a plurality of functions? The rock art sites of Comarque and

Cap-Blanc (Dordogne, France); Par-delà les visibilités: une pluralité fonctionnelle

? Les sites ornés de Comarque et Cap Blanc (Dordogne, France).

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Alice Buhrich (James Cook University, Cairn Campus, Queensland, Australia):

Gunnadooran and the Stairway to Heaven; Gunnadooran et l’escalier vers le ciel.

18:30 Jean Clottes (Conservateur général du Patrimoine) and Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak

(Madya Pradesh, Inde):

Visibility of Rock Art in Central India and in European Caves; La visibilité de l’art

rupestre dans le Centre de l’Inde et dans les cavernes européennes.

ROOM 11 (“HORNACHOS”), Tuesday:

Session 21: ANIMALS IN ROCK ART / ANIMALES EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE

Chairs: Sara Garcês and Dario Sigari

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Participants:

09:00 Angelo Eugenio Fossati (Università Cattolica del S. Cuore - Dipartimento di Storia,

Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte – Milano) and Francesca Roncoroni (Università

Cattolica del S. Cuore - Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte – Milano):

Camels and sea animals in the rock art of Jebel Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman. First

observations; Camellos y animales marinos en el arte rupestre Jebel Akhdar,

Sultanato de Omán. Primeras observaciones.

09:30 François Djindjian (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne et CNRS UMR 7041

Arscan):

Spatial analysis of animal species associations in franco-cantabrian cave art:

revision and precision of the models of M. Raphaël, A. Laming-Emperaire and A.

Leroi-Gourhan; Analyse spatiale des associations d’espèces animales dans l’art

pariétal franco-cantabrique: révision et précision des modèles de M. Raphaël, A.

Laming-Emperaire et A. Leroi-Gourhan.

10:00 Sevinc T. Shirinli (Department of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of

Sciences of Azerbaijan, Baku Az1143, Azerbaijan):

The characteristics of the some medieval period images of Gobustan;

Características de algunas imágenes del periodo medieval en Gobustan

10:30 Alma Mekondjo Nankela (PhD Student - Erasmus Mundus International Doctorate in

Quaternary and Prehistory. University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro):

Discovery of the new Rock Engraving site in Omandumba East Farm, Erongo

Mountains-Namibia; Descubrimiento de nuevos grabados rupestres en el sitio de la

Granja Este de Omandumba, en las montañas Erongo-Namibia

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Viviane Bolin (Neanderthal Museum, Talstraße 300, 40822 Mettmann. Institute of

Prehistoric Archaeology. University of Cologne) and Gerd-Christian Weniger

(Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology. University of Cologne):

Rock Art and Mobile Art as Cultural Marker in the Solutrean and Magdalenian of

the Iberian Peninsula (Poster); Arte rupestre y mobiliar como marcadores

culturales en el Solutrense y Magdaleniense de la Península Ibérica (Póster)

ROOM 11 (“HORNACHOS”), Tuesday:

Session 32: HORSES AND HORSE RIDERS IN ROCK ART: ICONOGRAPHY FROM THE

PALAEOLITHIC TO THE MIDDLE AGES / CABALLOS Y JINITES EN EL ARTE

RUPESTRE: ICONOGRAFÍA DESDE EL PALEOLÍTICO A LA EDAD MEDIA

Chairs: Fernando Coimbra, Dario Seglie and Daniele Ormezzano

Participants:

12:00 Fernando Coimbra, Dario Seglie and Daniele Ormezzano:

Introduction to Session

12:30 Fernando Coimbra (Instituto Terra e Memória. Quaternary and Prehistory Group.

Centre of Geosciences. Portugal):

Horse saddles in the rock art from Philippi, Greece; Selles de cheval dans l’art

rupestre de Philippi, Grèce

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Dario Seglie and Piero Ricchiardi (CeSMAP, Studies Centre and Museum of

Prehistoric Art, Pinerolo, Italy):

Outeiro do Cogolludo, Galicia Spain. Horses and riders – Researches and data

from the Archaeological Mission of the CeSMAP in Campo Lameiro, 1970; Outeiro

do Cogolludo, Galicia - España. Caballos y jinetes - investigación y datos de la

Misión Arqueológica del CeSMAP en Campo Lameiro, 1970

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Andrzej Rozwadowski (Institute of Eastern Studies. Adam Mickiewicz University in

Poznań, Poland):

Horse in Central Asian/Siberian shamanism and rock art; O cavalo na arte rupestre

e no xamanismo da Ásia central/siberiana

16:00 Georgios Iliadis (Quaternary and Prehistory Group. Centre of Geosciences. Social

Enterprise ERGO CULTURE/HUMAN TRACES, Greece):

The horse in Philippi Rock Art: From the Iron Age petroglyphs to the Roman and

early Christian marble funerary stelae; O cavalo na arte rupestre de Philippi: dos

petróglifos da Idade do Ferro às estelas funerárias de mármore romanas e cristãs

primitivas

16:30 Georgios Iliadis (Quaternary and Prehistory Group. Centre of Geosciences. Social

Enterprise ERGO CULTURE/HUMAN TRACES, Greece) and Katerina Kotsala

(Visual Artist – Master in Fine Arts, Athens School of Fine Arts):

Prehistoric & Contemporary Interventions in the Landscape. Rock Art & Land Art;

Intervenções pré-históricas e contemporâneas na paisagem, Arte Rupestre e Land

Art.

17:00 Alessandra Bravin (Docteur en Préhistoire. Maroc):

La selle dans la Phase des Cavaliers du Haut Atlas (Maroc): une invention

indépendante?; The saddle in the Phase of the Horsemen of the High Atlas

(Morocco): an independent invention?

17:30 BREAK

18:00

18:30

Hipólito Pecci Tenrero (Laboratorio de Estudios Paleolíticos. Universidad Nacional de

Educación a Distancia. Dpto. de Prehistoria y Arqueología. España):

El caballo con jinete como factor de encuadre cronológico en los grabados

rupestres al aire libre. El ejemplo del conjunto de arte rupestre postpaleolítico del

Cerro de San Isidro (Domingo García, Segovia, España); Le Cheval avec le

cavalier comme facteur de cadrage chronologique dans les gravures rupestres de

plein air. L'exemple de l'ensemble d'art rupestre de post paléolithique du Cerro de

San Isidro (Domingo García, Segovia, Espagne)

Rafael Martínez Valle (Doctor en Prehistoria y Arqueologia. Área de Arqueologia y

Paleontología. Instituto Valenciano de Conservación y Restauraciòn de Bienes

Culturales. CulturArst Generalitat, España), Pere M. Guillem Calatayud (Doctor en

Prehistoria y Arqueologia. Área de Arqueologia y Paleontología. Instituto Valenciano de

Conservación y Restauraciòn de Bienes Culturales. CulturArst Generalitat, España) and

Pilar Iborra Eres (Doctor en Prehistoria y Arqueologia. Área de Arqueologia y

Paleontología. Instituto Valenciano de Conservación y Restauraciòn de Bienes

Culturales. CulturArst Generalitat, España):

El caballo en el Arte Rupestre Levantino: una aproximación desde el registro

gráfico y la arqueozoología; The horse in Levantine Rock Art: an approach from

the graphic record and archaeozoology

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ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Tuesday:

19:00: Plenary Lecture: Christian Züchner: The history of European Rock Art in space and time

Wednesday, September 2

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIES, Wednesaday:

09:00 All buses for the five local excursions on Wednesday, September 2nd will depart

at 9:00 from the square in front of the entrance to the Faculty of Philosophy and

Humanities

Thursday, September 3

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Thursday:

Session 29: ROCK ART IN THE WORLD HERITAGE LIST / ARTE RUPESTRE PRESENTE EN LA

LISTA DE PATRIMONIO MUNDIAL

Chairs: José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, María Agúndez and Laura de Miguel

Participants:

10:00 José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, María Agúndez y Laura de Miguel:

Introduction to Session

10:30 José A. Lasheras (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Secretaría de

Estado de Cultura. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España) and Pilar Fatás

(Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Secretaría de Estado de Cultura.

Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España):

Rock art in the World Heritage List; Arte rupestre en la Lista de Patrimonio Mundial

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Marcos García-Díez, José Antonio Lasheras, Julián Martínez:

Rock Art and Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula in the World Heritage List; Arte

rupestre y Prehistoria de la Península Ibérica en la lista del Patrimonio Mundial

12:00 Geneviève Pinçon (Centre national de Préhistoire, Ministère de la culture et de la

communication - Sous-direction de l'archéologie, France), Catherine Cretin (Centre national

de Préhistoire, Ministère de la culture et de la communication - Sous-direction de l'archéologie,

France) and Stéphane Konik (Centre national de Préhistoire, Ministère de la culture et de la

communication - Sous-direction de l'archéologie, France) :

The French caves included on the World Heritage List; Les grottes françaises inscrites

sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial

12 :30 Sergio Ripoll López (Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Facultad de Geografía

e Historia de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. Avda. Senda del Rey, nº 7

28040 Madrid, España), Vicente Bayarri Cayón (GIM Geomatics, S.L, Conde Torreanaz 8,

Entresuelo Derecha. 39300 Torrelavega (Cantabria)), Elena Castillo López (University of

Cantabria, Civil Engineering School, Avda. Los Castros, s/n, 39005, Santander), José Latova

Fernández Luna (ASF Imagen, S.L.) and Francisco J. Muñoz Ibáñez (Departamento de

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Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia de la Universidad Nacional de

Educación a Distancia. Avda. Senda del Rey, nº 7 28040 Madrid, España):

The panel of the hands of Cueva de El Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria); El Panel

de las Manos de la Cueva de El Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria)

13:00 Anne-Marie Pessis (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). Instituto Nacional de

Arqueologia, Paleontologia e Ambiente do Semiárido (INAPAS)), Demétrio Mutzenberg

(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). Instituto Nacional de Arqueologia,

Paleontologia e Ambiente do Semiárido (INAPAS)), Daniela Cisneiros (Universidade Federal

de Pernambuco (UFPE). Instituto Nacional de Arqueologia, Paleontologia e Ambiente do

Semiárido (INAPAS)) and Henry Sullasi (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE).

Instituto Nacional de Arqueologia, Paleontologia e Ambiente do Semiárido (INAPAS)):

Documentação e análise de registros rupestres: Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara,

Brasil; Documentación y análisis de registros rupestres: Parque Nacional Sierra de

Capivara, Brasil

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 V. Bayarri (GIM Geomatics, S.L.), J. Latova (ASF Imagen, S.L.),

J. A. Lasheras (Museo

Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira), C. de Las Heras (Museo Nacional y Centro

de Investigación de Altamira) and A. Prada (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de

Altamira):

New documentation and Art study using hyperspectral techniques in the Cave of

Altamira; Nueva documentación y estudio del Arte mediante el uso de técnicas

hiperespectrales en la cueva de Altamira

16:00 V. Bayarri (GIM Geomatics, S.L), J. Latova (ASF Imagen, S.L),

J. A. Lasheras (Museo

Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira), C. de Las Heras (Museo Nacional y Centro

de Investigación de Altamira) and A. Prada (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de

Altamira):

New true orthoimage of ceiling of Polycrome of Cave of Altamira; Nueva ortoimagen de

precisión del Techo de los Policromos de la cueva de Altamira

16:30 Maria Giuseppina Ruggiero (Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Lombardia,

Italia):

Monitoring and best practices for the tutelage of the rock art heritage of Valle

Camonica UNESCO Site; Monitorización y buenas prácticas para la tutela del

patrimonio arte rupestre del sitio UNESCO de Val Camónica

17:00 José Adolfo Rodríguez Asensio (Prehistoriador de la Universidad de Oviedo. Director

General de Patrimonio Cultural del Principado de Asturias.) and Ignacio Alonso García

(Director del Museo Arqueológico de Asturias):

Rock art of Asturias in the list of World Heritage; Arte rupestre de Asturias en la lista

de Patrimonio Mundial

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Jean Clottes, Meenakshi Dubey-Pathak:

Modern Religious Practices and the Preservation of Rock Art in India; Prácticas

religiosas modernas y la preservación del arte rupestre en India

18:30 Miguel San Nicolás del Toro (Jefe del servicio de Patrimonio Histórico. Dirección General de

Bienes Culturales. Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Universidades. Murcia, España):

Action protocol for forest fires in rock art sites of Murcia (Spain); Protocolo de

actuación ante incendios forestales en el arte rupestre de la Región de Murcia (España)

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ROOM 2 (“VILLUERCAS”), Thursday:

Session 19: CAVES AND SHELTERS WITH ROCK ART AND HUMAN REMAINS: A SPIRITUAL

APPROPRIATION OF THE KARSTIC SPACE? / GROTTES ET ABRIS ORNÉS À

RESTES HUMAINS : DEUX TYPES D'APPROPRIATION SPIRITUELLE DE

L’ESPACE KARSTIQUE

Chairs: Valérie Feruglio, Dominique Henry-Gambier, Camille Bourdier and Jacques Jaubert

Participants:

09:00 Valérie Feruglio, Dominique Henry-Gambier, Camille Bourdier and Jacques Jaubert:

Introduction to Session

09:30 Dominique Henry-Gambier (CNRS, A3P, UMR PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux),

Valérie Feruglio (UMR PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux), Camille Bourdier

(Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608), Patrice Courtaud (CNRS, UMR

PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux), Marc Delluc (Spéléoclub de Bergerac, France),

Catherine Ferrier (Université de Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199), Nathalie Fourment (MCC,

UMR PACEA 5199), Jacques Jaubert (Université de Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199),

Stéphane Konik (CNP – UMR PACEA 5199) and Sébastien Villotte (CNRS, UMR PACEA

5199):

Two types of the underground space spiritual appropriation: the Cussac cave example

(Dordogne, France); Deux types d'appropriation spirituelle de l’espace souterrain :

l’exemple de la grotte de Cussac (Dordogne, France)

10:00 Catherine Ferrier (Université de Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199), Patrice Courtaud (CNRS,

UMR PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux), Bruno Dutailly (UMR 5199 PACEA,

Université de Bordeaux et UPS 3551. Université Bordeaux Montaigne), Stéphane Konik

(CNP – UMR PACEA 5199), François Levêque (UMR 7266 LIENSs - Université de La

Rochelle), Vivien Mathé (UMR 7266 LIENSs - Université de La Rochelle), Pascal Mora

(UPS 3551 - Université Bordeaux Montaigne), Jean-Christophe Portais (MCC-CRMH –

DRAC Aquitaine), Alain Queffelec (UMR 5199 PACEA, Université de Bordeaux), Sébastien

Villotte (UMR 5199 PACEA, Université de Bordeaux) and Jacques Jaubert (Université de

Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199):

Taphonomical Approach of the Human Deposit Locus of Cussac Cave; Approche

taphonomique des loci à restes humains de la grotte de Cussac

10:30 Cédric Beauval (Archeosphere, Bordeaux), Dominique Henry-Gambier (CNRS, A3P, UMR

PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux) and Jean Airvaux (Poitiers, France):

The Garennes cave in Vilhonneur (Charente, France): Gravettian art, modern human

and five hyenas from the Gravettian. What about their contemporaneity?; La grotte

des Garennes à Vilhonneur (Charente, France): de l’art gravettien, un homme moderne

et cinq hyènes datés du Gravettien. Quid de leur contemporanéité ?

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Pascal Foucher (MCC, UMR TRACES 5608), Cristina San Juan-Foucher (MCC, UMR

TRACES 5608), Dominique Henry-Gambier (CNRS, A3P, UMR PACEA 5199, Université

de Bordeaux), Carole Vercoutère (MNHN, UMR 7194), Catherine Ferrier (Université de

Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199)

The Gravettian Human remains from the Gargas cave (Hautes-Pyrénées, France): symbolic

and chrono-archaeological context; Les vestiges humains gravettiens de la grotte de Gargas

(Hautes-Pyrénées, France): contexte symbolique et chrono-archéologique

12:00 Roland Nespoulet (MNHN, Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194), Laurent Chiotti

(MNHN, Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194), Arnaud Lenoble (Université de Bordeaux,

PACEA UMR 5199), Matthieu Lebon (MNHN, Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194),

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Lucile Beck (Laboratoire JANNuS, CEA-DEN/DANS/DMN/SRMP, Centre d’Études

Nucléaires de Saclay), Laurent Crépin (MNHN, Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194,

IPH), André Morala (Musée National de Préhistoire, PACEA UMR 5199), Carole

Vercoutère (MNHN, Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194), Sébastien Villotte (Université

de Bordeaux, PACEA UMR 5199) and Dominique Henry-Gambier (CNRS, A3P, UMR

PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux):

Habitats, Rock Art and Funerary Practices in Rock shelter during the Gravettian: the

Case of the Abri Pataud (Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Dordogne, France); Habitats, décors

pariétaux et sépultures en abri-sous-roche au Gravettien : l'exemple de l'abri Pataud

(Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Dordogne, France)

12:30 Camille Bourdier (Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608) and Dominique

Henry-Gambier (CNRS, A3P, UMR PACEA 5199, Université de Bordeaux):

Marking a territory? Rock carvings and burial in Cap-Blanc (Dordogne, France);

S'inscrire dans un territoire? Sculptures pariétales et sépulture à Cap-Blanc

(Dordogne, France)

13:00 Annamaria Ronchitelli, Simona Arrighi, Stefano Ricci and Adriana Moroni (Dip. Scienze

Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente - UR Preistoria e Antropologia – Università degli Studi di

Siena – Italie):

Rock art and burials at Grotta Paglicci (Southern Italy): any relation?; Art et

sépultures de la Grotta Paglicci (Italie du Sud): quelles relations?

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Antonio Guerreschi and Federica Fontana (Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici - Sezione di

Scienze Preistoriche e Antropologiche Università degli Studi di Ferrara – Italie):

Of burials and symbols in the Late Epigravettian of North-eastern Italy: the evidence

from Riparo Tagliente (Grezzana, Verona); Des sépultures et des symboles dans

l’Épigravettien tardif du Nord-Est de l’Italie: l’exemple de l’abri Tagliente (Grezzana,

Vérone)

16:00 Fabio Martini (Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia, Geografia, Arte e Spettacolo. SAGAS,

Università di Firenze):

Grotta del Romito (Calabria, South Italy): rock art, burials, cerimonial spaces and

metaphorical culture in Italian Final Epigravettian; Grotte du Romito (Calabre, Italie

du Sud): art pariétal, sépultures, espaces cérémoniaux et culture métaphorique dans

l’Épigravettien Final Italien

16:30 Philippe Hameau (Maître de Conférence en Anthropologie culturelle à l'Université de Nice –

LAPCOS):

Graphical space and funerary space from the southern France Neolithic; Espace

graphique et espace funéraire au Néolithique dans le Sud-est de la France

ROOM 2 (“VILLUERCAS”), Thursday:

Session 20: ROCK ART OF AFRICA - DIVERSITY, CONTEXTS, NEW APPROACHES / ARTE

RUPESTRE DE ÁFRICA – DIVERSIDADE, CONTEXTOS, NOVAS ABORDAGENS

Chairs: Manuel Gutierrez and Cristina Pombares Martins

Participants:

18:00 Manuel Gutierrez and Cristina Pombares Martins:

Introduction to Session

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18:30 Manuel Gutierrez (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne), Cristina Pombares Martins

(Investigadora associada do Grupo “Quaternário e Pré-Histórica” do Centro de Geociências

(uID73 – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) Instituto Terra e Memória (Mação, Portugal)

Doutoranda em Quaternário, Materiais e Culturas (UTAD) Bolseira FCT (Projecto

SFRH/BD/74567/2010)), Benjamim Fernandes (Direção Provincial da Cultura-Governo da

Província do Namibe. Investigador associado do Grupo “Quaternário e Pré-Histórica” do

Centro de Geociências (uID73 – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia)):

Record of Rock Art in Angola – From the pioneering work to the present; O registo da

arte rupestre em Angola - dos trabalhos pioneiros à atualidade

ROOM 3 (“MALTRAVIESO”), Thursday:

Session 3: SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ROCK ART / ESTUDIO CIENTÍFICO DEL ARTE

RUPESTRE

Chairs: Robert G. Bednarik, Giriraj Kumar and Tang Huisheng

Participants:

09:00 R. A. Haubt:

The Global Rock Art Database (RADB): from crowd-sourcing to data management

and data visualization; La Base de Datos Mundial de Arte Rupestre (RADB): del

cruce de información a la gestión y visualización de datos

09:30 M. Guerrero Castro, M. A. Aldecoa Quintana and A. Domínguez García:

The Coat of Laguna Nueva (Peraleda de San Román, Cáceres, Spain) documented

through 3D scanning precision; El Abrigo de Laguna Nueva (Peraleda de San Román,

Cáceres, España) documentado a través del escaneado en 3D de alta precisión

10:00 Eric Blinman, Jeffrey Royce Cox, John Martin, Mark MacKenzie and Marvin W. Rowe:

Cold plasma oxidation radiocarbon sampling; La oxidación de plasma frío en

la toma de muestras de radiocarbono

10:30 Amanda Castaneda, Carolyn Boyd, Karen L. Steelman and Marvin W. Rowe:

Charcoal pigments in mobiliary art from the Lower Pecos River Canyonlands,

Texas; Pigmentos de carbón en el arte mobiliar del Bajo Río Pecos en las

Canyonlands, Texas

ROOM 3 (“MALTRAVIESO”), Thursday:

Session 31: PALAEOLITHIC ROCK AND CAVE ART IN CENTRAL EUROPE? / ¿ARTE

RUPESTRE Y PARIETAL PALEOLÍTICO EN EUROPA CENTRAL?

Chairs: Harald Floss and Andreas Pastoors

Participants:

11:30 Harald Floss and Andreas Pastoors:

Introduction to Session

12:00 A. Bénard (Equipe Ethnologie Préhistorique. UMR 7041. ArScAn. Université de Nanterre.

France. GERSAR. Groupe d’Études, de Recherches et de Sauvegarde de l’Art Rupestre. Milly-

la-Forêt. France) :

L’art pariétal paléolithique dans le centre du Bassin parisien. Un jalon entre le

domaine franco-cantabrique et l’Europe centrale; El arte parietal paleolítico en el

centro de la cuenca parisiense. Un punto de referencia entre el ámbito franco-

cantábrico y la Europa central

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12 :30 J. Blumenröther (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und

Frühgeschichte, Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen), G. Bosinski (82155 Saint-Antonin-Noble-

Val, Frankreich), W. Irlinger (Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hofgraben 4,

80539 München), T. Lenssen-Erz (Universität zu Köln, Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte,

Forschungsstelle Afrika, Jennerstr. 8, 50823 Köln), A. Maier (Friedrich-Alexander Universität

Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen), S.

Niggemann (Dechenhöhle und Deutsches Höhlenmuseum Iserlohn, Dechenhöhle 5, 58644

Iserlohn), A. Pastoors (Neanderthal Museum, Talstr. 300, 40822 Mettmann), S. Sommer

(Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hofgraben 4, 80539 München) and Th.

Uthmeier

(Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und

Frühgeschichte, Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen):

The Mäanderhöhle – Analyses of palaeolithic cave art in Bavaria; El Mäanderhöhle :

análisis del arte paleolítico en cueva en Bavaria

13:00 Reiner Blumentritt (Museumsgesellschaft Schelklingen), Nicholas J. Conard (Eberhard

Karls Universität Tübingen Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des

Mittelalters Abteilung Ältere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie Schloss, Burgsteige 11 D

72070 Tübingen) and Harald Floss (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen Institut für Ur- und

Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters Abteilung Ältere Urgeschichte und

Quartärökologie Schloss, Burgsteige 11 D 72070 Tübingen):

Painted limestones and complex engravings: Possible evidence for palaeolithic cave

art in the Swabian jura (Southwestern Germany); Calizas pintadas y conjuntos

grabados: posibles evidencias de arte paleolítico en cueva en la jura de Suabia

(Alemania suroccidental)

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 J. Clottes (Expert international, U.N.E.S.C.O), C. Ghemiş (Muzeul Ţării Crişurilor-

Oradea/Romania), B. Gély (Ministère de la Culture/France), Y. Le Guillou (Ministère de la

Culture/France), Fr. Prud'homme (Musée de Préhistoire/ Aven d'Orgnac Grand Site de

France) and V. Lascu (Romanian Federation of Speleology) :

Coliboaia rock art in Romania. A brief history and the state of research; Arte rupestre

Coliboaia en Rumanía. Una breve historia y estado de la investigación

16:00 S. David (Musée d’Archéologie du Jura, Centre de Conservation et d’Etude Renée Rémond,

133 rue René Maire, F-39000 Lons-le-Saunier), R. Pigeaud (Directeur éditorial aux éditions

Errance, docteur en préhistoire, chercheur associé, USM 103- UMR 7194 du CNRS – MNHN),

S. Pétrognani (Docteur en Préhistoire Université Paris I, UMR 7041 équipe Ethnologie

Préhistorique, Vacataire d'enseignement Universités Paris Est et Paris 1), E. Robert (Docteur

en préhistoire de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Chercheur associé UMR 7041

ArScAn équipe Ethnologie préhistorique & Département de Préhistoire - Museum national

d'Histoire naturelle) :

Les influences culturelles dans la grotte des Gorges, à Amange (Jura); Las influencias

culturales en la gruta de Les Gorges, en Amange (Jura)

16:30 H. Floss, Ch. Hoyer, N. Huber, K. Herkert and J. Frick (Eberhard Karls Universität

Tübingen Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters Abteilung

Ältere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie Schloss, Burgsteige 11 D 72070 Tübingen):

Palaeolithic cave art in Southern Burgundy (France)? – First results of recent

investigations; ¿Arte paleolítico en cueva en la Burgundia meridional (Francia)? –

Primeros resultados de las recientes investigaciones

17:00 K. Grote (Archäologische Denkmalpflege - Landkreis Göttingen, Reinhäuser Landstr. 4,

37083 Göttingen), A. Pastoors (Neanderthal Museum, Talstr. 300, 40822 Mettmann), J.

Blumenröther (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und

Frühgeschichte, Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen), T. Lenssen-Erz (Universität zu Köln, Institut

für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Forschungsstelle Afrika, Jennerstr. 8, 50823 Köln), A. Maier

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(Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte,

Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen), Th. Terberger (Niedersächsisches Landesamt für

Denkmalpflege, Scharnhorststr), and Th. Uthmeier (Friedrich-Alexander Universität

Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Kochstr. 4/18, 91054 Erlangen 1,

30175 Hannover):

Searching for Palaeolithic rock art in the south of Göttingen (Germany); En busca de

arte rupestre paleolítico en el sur de Göttingen (Alemania)

17:30 BREAK

18:00 O. Jöris (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum – MONREPOS Archaeological Research

Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution, Neuwied, Germany; Johannes

Gutenberg Universität Mainz – Institut für Altertumswissenschaften, Arbeitsbereich Vor- und

Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Mainz, Germany), F. Bittmann (Niedersächsisches Institut

für historische Küstenforschung, Wilhelmshaven, Germany), A. Cramer (Römisch-

Germanisches Zentralmuseum– Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Mainz, Germany;

Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene Informations- und Messtechnik,

Mainz, Germany), A. Garcia Moreno (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum –

MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution,

Neuwied, Germany), G. Heinz (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum– Forschungsinstitut

für Archäologie, Mainz, Germany; Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene

Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz, Germany), T. Higham (University of Oxford:

Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit – Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art,

Oxford, United Kingdom), C. Justus (Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für

Raumbezogene Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz, Germany), H. Müller (Hochschule

Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz,

Germany), A. Schmidt (Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe, Landesarchäologie, Außenstelle

Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany), L. Schunk (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum –

MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution,

Neuwied, Germany; Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz – Institut für

Altertumswissenschaften, Arbeitsbereich Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Mainz,

Germany), A. von Berg (Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe, Landesarchäologie, Koblenz,

Germany), M. Weidenfeller (Landesamt für Geologie und Bergbau Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz,

Germany) and W. Welker (ARRATA – Verein für fachübergreifende und angewandte

Archäologie e.V., Norath, Germany):

Contextualizing the Gondershausen rock art; Contextualizando el arte rupestre de

Gondershausen

18:30 A. Ruiz-Redondo (Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones Prehistóricas de Cantabria

(IIIPC). Avenida de los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander (Spain)), D. Mihailovic (Faculty of

Philosophy. 18-20 Čika-Ljubina, Beograd 11000 (Serbia)) and S. Kuhn (Emil W. Haury

Building, Room 409B, School of Anthropology, 1009 East South Campus Drive, Tucson, AZ

85721 (USA)):

To the Old East: Palaeolithic parietal graphic activity in Central Balkans?; Hacia el

‘Lejano Este’: ¿Actividad gráfica parietal paleolítica en los Balcanes Centrales?

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Thursday:

Session 13. DECISIONS AND DEBATES: ROCK ART AS A POLITICAL DEVICE / LAS

DECISIONES Y LAS DISCUSIONES: EL ARTE RUPESTRE COMO UN

DISPOSITIVO POLÍTICO

Chairs: George Nash and Sara Garcês

Participants:

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09:00 Daniel Arsenault (Institut du Patrimoine, UQAM, Canada):

When the spirit of the place helps to settle the power over the place. An example of

power relationships and symbolism linked to the production and exploitation of

Qajartalik, a unique petroglyph quarry site in the Canadian Arctic; Cuando el espíritu

del lugar ayuda a establecer el poder sobre el lugar. Un ejemplo de las relaciones de

poder y simbolismo ligadas a la producción y explotación de Qajartalik, una singular

cantera con petroglifos en el Ártico canadiense

09:30 Dario Sigari (Università degli Studi di Ferrara. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici. C.so Ercole

I d’Este, 32 – 44121, Ferrara, ITALY):

Superimposition in Palaeolithic rock art of Gobustan. Contrasts in a social

cosmogony?; La superposición en el arte rupestre paleolítico de Gobustan. Contrastes

en una cosmogonía social?

10:00 José Fernández Quintano (Licenciado en Filosofía por la UB.Independiente):

Palaeolithic cave art through the Philosophy of Art; El arte rupestre paleolítico a

través de la Filosofía del Arte

10:30 E. Muñoz Fernández, R. Montes Barquín, J.M. Morlote Expósito, A. Gómez Laguna

(GAEMarqueólogos), R. Ontañón Peredo (MUPAC), V. Bayarri Cayón and J. Herrera

López (GIM-GEOMATICS):

Cueto Grande Cave (Miengo, Cantabria-Spain). A new site with palaeolithic

engravings in Cantabrian Region; La cueva de Cueto Grande (Miengo, Cantabria-

España). Un nuevo conjunto de grabados paleolíticos en la región cantábrica

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Thursday:

Session 23. PROCESSOS DE PESQUISA DA ARTE RUPESTRE NO BRASIL / PROCESOS DE

INVESTIGACIÓN EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE DE BRASIL

Chairs: Carlos Xavier de Azevedo Netto and Maria da Conceição Lopes

Participants:

11:30 Carlos Xavier de Azevedo Netto and Maria da Conceição Lopes:

Introduction to Session

12:00 Carlos Alberto Santos Costa (Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia):

Representações rupestres e paisagem do Piemonte da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia,

Brasil; Representaciones rupestres y el paisaje de Piamonte de Chapada Diamantina,

Bahía, Brasil

12 :30 Uelde F. Souza (Brasil – PUC Goiás, doutorando pela FACSO/UNICEN – AR), Fernanda

E.C.P. Resende (Brasil – PUC Goiás, doutoranda pela FACSO/UNICEN – AR), Maira

Barberi (Brasil – PUC Goiás - PhD geoarqueologia / palinologia, Brasil) and Alfredo P. Peña

(Brasil – PUC Goiá – Msc Professor Assistente I – Brasil):

The weathering on the shelter and paintings: 40 years of studies of images in the

shelter GO-CP-09, Palestine Goiás / Goiás (Brazil); A ação do tempo sobre o abrigo

e as pinturas: 40 anos de estudos das imagens no abrigo GO-CP- 09, Palestina de

Goiás/Goiás (Brasil)

13:00 Fernanda E.C.P. Resende (Brasil – PUC Goiás, doutoranda pela FACSO/UNICEN – AR),

Uelde F. Souza (Brasil – PUC Goiás, doutorando pela FACSO/UNICEN – AR) and Maria

Lucia F. Pardi (Brasil – IPHAN, MsC Gestão Cultural):

MT-01 GU- Rock Site from the Sol Chapada dos Parecis Shelter - Guaporé Valley -

MT - Brazil - Recovery of data from a collection of audiovisual and from field

journals; MT-GU- 01 - Sítio Rupestre Abrigo do Sol, Chapada dos Parecis – Vale do

Guaporé – MT – Brasil. A Recuperação de dados a partir de um acervo audiovisual e

diários de campo

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13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Marcélia Marques (UECE Universidade Estadual do Ceará; Núcleo de Arqueologia e

Semiótica (NARSE) – Brasil):

Agency of rocky body composition in graphic and art sites of rock art landscape;

Agenciamento do corpo rochoso na composição gráfica e paisagística de sítios de arte

rupestre

16:00 Fabiana Comerlato (UFRB):

Islands and engravings: petroglyphs of the central coastal region of Santa Catarina,

Brazil; Ilhas e gravuras: representações rupestres no litoral central de Santa Catarina,

Brasil

16:30 Raoni Valle (Programa de Antropologia e Arqueologia da Universidade Federal do Oeste do

Pará – PAA – UFOPA):

Myth-cosmological reframing of rock art in the Amerindian Amazon: superficial

analysis of three Amazon cases - Baniwa, Tuyuka and Zo'é; Ressignificação mito-

cosmológica da arte rupestre na Amazônia Ameríndia: análise superficial de três casos

amazônicos - Baniwa, Tuyuka e Zo'é

17:00 Carlos Xavier de Azevedo Netto (Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Pesquisador do CNPq-

docentes dos programas de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação e Antropologia):

The compositions of rock signs - reflections on the semiotic agency at Paraibano

Cariri; As composições dos signos rupestres – reflexões sobre os agenciamentos

semióticos no Cariri Paraibano

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Thiago Fonseca de Souza (Aluno mestrando do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arqueologia

da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) e bolsista do Conselho Nacional de

Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)) and Demétrio Mützenberg (Professor

adjunto do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arqueologia da Universidade Federal de

Pernambuco (UFPE) e pesquisador da Fundação Museu do Homem Americano

(FUMDHAM)):

Arqueologia da paisagem e representações zoomórficas em pinturas rupestres no

Parque Nacional do Catimbau – Pe; Arqueología del paisaje y representaciones

zoomórficas en pinturas rupestres en el Parque Nacional de Catimbau – Pe

18:30 Ana Nascimento (Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco) and Suely Luna

(Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco):

The Rock Art in the National Park Catimbau Valley - Pernambuco, Brazil; A Arte

Rupestre no Parque Nacional do Vale do Catimbau – Pernambuco, Brasil

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Thursday:

Session 28: ABSTRACT AND FOOTPRINTS ENGRAVINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA. THE ANIMAL

TRACKS AS THEME IN ROCK ART / GRABADOS ABSTRACTOS Y DE PISADAS EN

AMÉRICA DEL SUR. LA HUELLA DE ANIMALES COMO TEMA DEL ARTE

RUPESTRE

Chairs: José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, M. Mercedes Podestá and M. Pía Falchi

Participants:

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09:00 José A. Lasheras (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira, Ministerio de

Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España. Director del proyecto “Inventario del arte rupestre del

Paraguay”) and Pilar Fatás (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira,

Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España. Coordinadora del proyecto “Inventario

del arte rupestre del Paraguay”):

Footprint and abstract engravings in the cerro guasú (Amambay, Paraguay);

Grabados de pisadas y abstractos en Cerro Guasú (Departamento de Amambay,

Paraguay)

09:30 André Prous (Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil & Mission Archéologique

Française de Minas Gerais) & Marcélia Marques (Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brasil):

Pisadas styles in Brazil – 1: extension and regional variability; Estilos de pisadas no

Brasil – 1: extensão e variações regionais

10:00 Marcélia Marques (Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE); Núcleo de Arqueologia e

Semiótica do Ceará (NARSE) – Brasil), André Prous (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

(UFMG) – Brasil; Mission Archéologique Français de Minas Gerais) and César Veríssimo

(Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC); Laboratório de Geotécnica – Brasil):

Pisadas styles in Brazil – 2: pisadas engraving in Ceará cristalline shield -

Northeastern Brazil; Estilos de pisadas no Brasil – 2: gravuras de pisadas no

embasamento cristalino do estado do Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil

10:30 E. G. Devlet (Profesor del Instituto de Arqueología de la Academia de Ciencias de Rusia), E.

A. Greshnikov (Centro Nacional de Investigación "Instituto Kurchatov"), A. I. Fakhri

(Universidad Estatal Rusa de las Humanidades) and A. A. Kolye (Universidad Estatal Rusa de

las Humanidades)

Animal footprints in rock art of Eurasia and in comparison with the Americas;

Imágenes de huellas de animales en el arte rupestre de Eurasia y en comparación con

las Américas

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Thursday:

Session 17: ETHNOLOGIE DES TERRITOIRES SYMBOLIQUES DE LA PRÉHISTOIRE /

ETNOLOGÍA DE LOS TERRITORIOS SIMBÓLICOS DE LA PREHISTORIA

Chairs: Emmanuelle Honoré, Claire Lucas, Stephane Petrognani and Eric Robert

Participants:

15:30 Emmanuelle Honoré, Claire Lucas, Stephane Petrognani and Eric Robert:

Introduction to Session

16:00 Emmanuelle Honoré (Newton Research Fellow. University of Cambridge, McDonald

Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing Street / Cambridge CB2 3ER (UK). Equipe

Ethnologie Préhistorique UMR 7041, ArScAn, CNRS. Maison Archéologie et Ethnologie, 21

allée de l’Université / F-92023 Nanterre Cedex (FR):

Geomorphology, territories and regionalization of rock art in the Libyan Desert: Gilf

el-Kebir and Jebel el-‘Uweināt; Géomorphologie, territoires et régionalisation de l’art

rupestre dans le Désert Libyque : entre Gilf el-Kebir et Jebel el-‘Uweināt.

16:30 J. Francis Thackeray (Evolutionary Studies Institute University of the Witwatersrand PO

WITS Johannesburg 2050, South Africa Office):

Ethnological evidence for the principle of sympathetic hunting magic (empathy) and

shamanism in relation to prehistoric art in southern Africa; Témoignages

ethnologiques du principe de la chasse magique (par empathie) et du chamanisme en

rapport avec l’art rupestre préhistorique d’Afrique australe

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17:00 Marcela Sepúlveda (Universidad de Tarapacá, Departamento de Antropología, Chili), Carole

Dudognon (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, UMR 5608, Laboratory TRACES-CREAP,

France), Thibault Saintenoy (CIHDE Chili; UMR 8096, Recherche des Amériques- CNRS,

France) and Adrian Oyaneder (Archeologist) :

Art and symbolic territories in the Andean Foothill of northern Chile (South Central

Andean region). Space and archaeological approach to rock art painted during

Archaic period and its transition to Andean formative; Art et territoires symboliques

dans la précordillère andine du nord du Chili (zone Centre Sud andine). Approche

spatiale et archéologique de l’art peint de la période Archaïque et sa transition vers le

Formatif Andin.

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Laurent Davin (Doctorant. Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne (Paris, France), UMR 7041

Ethnologie Préhistorique (Nanterre, France), CRFJ (Centre de Recherche Français à

Jérusalem), Jérusalem, Israël):

Les territoires symboliques, économiques et sociaux des sociétés Natoufiennes à

travers leurs parures

18:30 Manfred Bader (Investigador independiente):

Territories of Lithic Ressources and Iconographic Territories of the Rock Art of the

Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: A State of the Art; À propos des

territoires de ressources lithiques et des territoires iconographiques de l'Art Rupestre

du Bassin Méditerranéen de la Péninsule Ibérique: un premier état de la question ;

Acerca de territorios de recursos líticos y territorios iconográficos del Arte Rupestre

del Arco Mediterráneo de la Península Ibérica: un primer estado de la cuestión

ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Thursday:

Session 14. ENGRAVED MOTIFS IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA: ACCESSING STYLES,

CHRONOLOGIES AND LANDSCAPES / MOTIVOS GRABADOS EN LA PENÍNSULA

IBÉRICA: APROXIMÁNDONOS A LOS ESTILOS, CRONOLOGÍAS Y PAISAJES

Chairs: Andrea Martins, Sara Garcês and Sofia Figueiredo

Participants:

09:00 Andreia Silva (Portugal) and Sofia Soares de Figueiredo (CITCEM (Centro de Investigação

Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória), Portugal):

The study of engraved blocks in built structures: the example of Cilhades (Trás-os-

Montes, Portugal); O estudo de gravuras rupestres em blocos de edificados: o

exemplo de Cilhades (Trás-os-Montes, Portugal)

09:30 Andrea Martins (Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses):

Memory rivers, the engraving on the banks: an approach to the main archaeological

sites with engravings in the Portuguese territory; Os rios da memória, as gravuras nas

margens. Uma abordagem aos principais sítios com gravuras no território Português

10:00 Sara Garcês (Grupo Quaternário e Pré-História do Centro de Geociências (u. ID73 – FCT).

Instituto Terra e Memória. Museu de Arte Pré-Histórica e do Sagrado do Vale do Tejo –

Mação) and Hipólito Collado Giraldo (Instituto Terra e Memória. Grupo Quaternário e Pré-

História do Centro de Geociências (u. ID73 – FCT)):

The Pre-schematic rock art in the Tagus Valley Rock Art Complex; A arte rupestre

pré-esquemática no Complexo Rupestre do Vale do Tejo

10:30 E. Muñoz Fernández, R. Montes Barquín, J.M. Morlote Expósito, A. Gómez Laguna

(GAEMarqueólogos), R. Ontañón Peredo (MUPAC), V. Bayarri Cayón and J. Herrera

López (GIM-GEOMATICS):

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Cueto Grande Cave (Miengo, Cantabria-Spain). A new site with palaeolithic

engravings in Cantabrian Region; La cueva de Cueto Grande (Miengo, Cantabria-

España). Un nuevo conjunto de grabados paleolíticos en la región cantábrica

ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Thursday:

Session 26: POST-PALEOLITHIC ROCK ART IN THE SOUTHERN SUB PLATEAU OF THE

IBERIAN PENINSULA (I): REVIEW AND UPDATE OF THE LAST 3 LUSTRUM OF

INVESTIGATION / ARTE RUPESTRE POSTPALEOLÍTICO EN LA SUBMESETA

SUR DE LA PENÍNSULA IBÉRICA (I): REPASO A LOS ÚLTIMOS TRES LUSTROS

DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y PUESTA AL DÍA

Chairs: Alfonso Caballero Klink, Laura María Gómez García and Francisco José López Fraile

Participants:

11:30 Alfonso Caballero Klink, Laura María Gómez García and Francisco José López Fraile:

Introduction to Session

12:00 Estíbaliz Polo Martín (Área de Prehistoria. Universidad de Alcalá), Primitiva Bueno

Ramírez (Área de Prehistoria. Universidad de Alcalá), Rodrigo de Balbín Behrmann (Área

de Prehistoria. Universidad de Alcalá), Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich (Departamento de

Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia) and N. Palomares

Zumajo (Anthropos S. L.):

La Sima de Castillejo del Bonete: Arte Esquemático en contextos kársticos funerarios

de la Submeseta Sur

12 :30 Mª A. Lancharro Gutiérrez (Departamento de Historia I y Filosofía. Área de Prehistoria.

Universidad de Alcalá) and Primitiva Bueno Ramírez (Departamento de Historia I y

Filosofía. Área de Prehistoria. Universidad de Alcalá):

Schematic paintings and territories in the late Prehistory of inner Tagus basin;

Pintura esquemática y territorios de la Prehistoria Reciente en la cuenca interior del

Tajo

13:00 Alfonso Caballero Klink (Museo de Santa Cruz de Toledo), Laura María Gómez García

(Arqueóloga Autónoma), Francisco José López Fraile (Arqueólogo Autónomo) and Rafael

Ayala Rodrigo (Prospector y descubridor del yacimiento):

Dispersion of rock art in Sierra Morena Septentrional: the rock shelters of Viso del

Marques (Ciudad Real); La dispersión del arte rupestre en Sierra Morena

Septentrional: los abrigos rupestres de Viso del Marqués (Ciudad Real)

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 César Pacheco Jiménez (Arqueólogo):

New contribution to the schematic rock art in Jara (Toledo). Rock Art in Riofrio

(Sevilleja de la Jara); Nueva aportación al arte rupestre esquemático en la Jara

(Toledo). Arte rupestre en Riofrío (Sevilleja de la Jara)

16:00 Juan Francisco Ruiz López (Universidad de Castilla La Mancha. Dpto. de Historia. Facultad

de Ciencias de la Educación y Humanidades, Cuenca):

Levantine art at the edges of the Castilian Plateau. From Hoz de Vicente to the

shelters of Rillo; Arte levantino en el límite de la meseta. De la Hoz de Vicente a los

abrigos de Rillo

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16:30 Domingo Portela Hernando (Licenciado en Geografía e Historia – Arqueólogo) and Miguel

Méndez-Cabeza Fuentes (Médico - Historiador local):

The postpaleolithic rock engravings of "La Etrera". Estenilla River, Anchuras, Ciudad

Real. The new rock engravings in the La Jara´s shire; Los grabados rupestres

postpaleoliticos de "La Etrera". Río Estenilla, Anchuras, Ciudad Real (España). Una

nueva estación con grabados rupestres en la Comarca de La Jara

17:00 Miguel Fernández Díaz (Virtua Nostrum), David Oliver Fernández (Arqueólogo Freeland.

Calle San Antonio 26 1º Drch., CP 1358, Almodóvar del Campo) and Lorena Marín Muñoz

(Arqueóloga Freeland):

Virtualization of rock-shelters with schematic rock art in the Valle de Alcudia and

Sierra Madrona; Virtualización de abrigos de arte rupestre esquemático en el Valle de

Alcudia y Sierra Madrona

17:30 BREAK

18:00 José Ramón Ortiz del Cueto (Director Museo Etnográfico Provincial de León):

La Rendija (Herencia, Ciudad Real). Review and proposal for an archaeological

environment protection a shelter of rock art in La Mancha; La Rendija (Herencia,

Ciudad Real). Revisión y propuesta de entorno de protección arqueológica para un

abrigo de arte rupestre en La Mancha

ROOM 7 (“ALBURQUERQUE”), Thursday:

Session 15: OPEN-AIR ROCK-ART CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT: A FURTHER STATE

OF AFFAIRS; CONSERVACIÓN Y GESTIÓN DEL ARTE RUPESTRE AL AIRE

LIBRE: UN PASO ADELANTE EN EL ESTADO DE LA CUESTIÓN

Chairs: António Pedro Batarda Fernandes, Timothy Darvill and Hugo Gomes

Participants:

09:00 Hugo Gomes (Centro de Geociências, Grupo Quaternário e Pré-História, uID_73-FCT, UTAD

– University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto-Douro), Pierluigi Rosina (Polytechnic Institute of

Tomar, Earth and Memory Institute, Geosciences Centre ulD_73), Lisa Volpe (Physic and

Earth Sciences Department of Ferrara University) and Carmela Vaccaro (Physic and Earth

Sciences Department of Ferrara University):

Multi-proxy analyses on rock-art pigment in different world contexts; Análisis “multi-

proxy” de pigmentos de arte rupestre en diferentes contextos del mundo

09:30 Susana Lainho (Baixo Sabor ACE, Bento Pedroso Construções - Odebrecht e Lena

Engenharia e Construções), Joaquim Garcia (Arqueohoje, Conservação e Restauro do

Património Monumental, Lda) and Sofia Soares de Figueiredo (CITCEM (Centro de

Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória):

In situ rock-art preservation in the Sabor valley (Northeast Portugal); Preservação in

situ de maciços rochosos com gravuras rupestres no vale do Sabor (Nordeste de

Portugal)

10:00 Emilio Abad Vidal (Fundación Pública Galega Centro Tecnolóxico de Supercomputación de

Galicia (CESGA)) and Jose Manuel Rey García (Parque Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre de

Campo Lameiro. Dirección Xeral de Patrimonio Cultural. Xunta de Galicia):

Rock-art and geographical information technologies: SIPAAR and the integral

management of petroglyphs in Galicia; Arte rupestre y tecnologías de información

geográfica: el SIPAAR y la gestión integrada de los petroglifos de Galicia

10:30 Alma Nankela (PhD Student: Erasmus Mundus Quaternary & Prehistory (UTAD), ITM

Mação, Geosciences Centre of Coimbra University, Archaeologist & Scientific Committee

Secretary: National Heritage Council of Namibia), Emma Imalwa (PhD Student: Quaternary,

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Materials and Culture (UTAD), ITM Mação, Geosciences Centre of Coimbra University, Head

of Archaeology Department, National Museum of Namibia) and Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto

Politécnico de Tomar, Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC):

Moving towards a sustainable management and conservation of rock-art in Namibia:

An example of Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site; Hacia una gestión sostenible y

conservación del arte rupestre en Namibia: el ejemplo de Twyfelfontein, lugar

Patrimonio de la Humanidad

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Tadele Solomon and Blade Engeda (Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural

Heritage (ARCCH), Federal Government of Ethiopia):

Ethiopian rock-art and its fragile condition; La frágil condición del arte rupestre de

Etiopía

12:00 Cristiane Buco (Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional – IPHAN, Ceará

Department, Fortaleza) and Thalison dos Santos (Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico

Nacional – IPHAN, Ceará Department, Fortaleza):

Rock-art conservation in the rock-shelters from the Valley of Serra Branca in Serra

da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brazil; Conservação de arte rupestre nos abrigos

sob rocha do Vale da Serra Branca no Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, Piauí,

Brasil

12:30 Getúlio Alípio X. de J. Santos, Cristiane Buco, Verônica Viana and Thalison Santos

(Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional – IPHAN, Ceará Department,

Fortaleza):

Managing and socializing rock-art archaeological sites in Taperuaba, Ceará, Brazil; Gestão e

socialização dos sítios arqueológicos de Taperuaba, Ceará, Brazil

13 :00 Marian Helen da S. G. Rodrigues (Instituto Olho D’ Água, Instituto Terra e Memória, Grupo

Documento, Centro de Geociências da Universidade de Coimbra (Grupo de Quaternário e Pré-

História), Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), Jorlan da Silva Oliveira (Instituto

Olho D’ Água, Grupo Documento), Luiz Oosterbeek (Pró-Presidente do Instituto Politécnico

de Tomar, Secretary-General of the International Council of Philosophy and Human Sciences –

CIPSH, Secretary General of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences

– UISP), Erika Marion Robrahn González (Instituto Olho D’ Água, Grupo Documento) and

Maria Conceição Soares Meneses Lage (Universidade Federal do Piauí):

Rock-art heritage: Conservation and cultural use in the management of Serra da

Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brasil; Acervo rupestre: Conservação e fruição

cultural na gestão do Parque Nacional da Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brasil

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Erika Marion Robrahn González (Grupo Documento, Instituto Olho D’ Água), Marian

Helen da S. G. Rodrigues (Grupo Documento, Instituto Olho D’ Água, Centro de Geociências

da Universidade de Coimbra (Grupo de Quaternário e Pré-História), Instituto Terra e Memória,

Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), Pierluigi Rosina (Instituto Politécnico de

Tomar, Centro de Geociências da Universidade de Coimbra (Grupo de Quaternário e Pré-

História), Instituto Terra e Memória):

The Pedra Preta rock-art complex: The formation of cultural landscapes in Brazil; O

Complexo Rupestre do Sítio Pedra Preta: A formação de paisagens culturais no Brasil

16:00 Maria Conceição Soares Meneses Lage (Universidade Federal do Piauí/CNPq, Brazil) and

Welington Lage (PhD student Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Estácio/CEUT, Brazil)

Conservation interventions in north-eastern Brazil rock-art sites; Intervenção de

conservação em sítios de arte rupestre do nordeste brasileiro

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16:30 Melissa Marshall (Australian National University) and Paul S. C. Taçon (Griffith University,

Australia):

Monitoring and maintenance of open-air rock-art sites: case studies from Northern

Australia; Vigilancia y mantenimiento de aire libre de arte rupestre: estudios de caso

de Norte de Australia

17:00 George Nash (Centre for Geosciences, University of Coimbra; Adjunct Visiting Professor at

the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar; Principal investigator of the Earth Institute and Memory):

Confusion and Solution: Providing a desk-based approach for the management of

rock-art; Confusión y solución: Un enfoque basado en la análisis DAFO en la gestión

del arte rupestre

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Luiz Oosterbeek (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de

Geociências da UC), Pierluigi Rosina (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Instituto Terra e

Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC), Hipólito Collado (Instituto Terra e Memória e

Centro de Geociências da UC, Consjería de Educación y Cultura. Gobierno de

Extremadura.Instituto de Estudios Prehistóricos), Ana Cruz (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar,

Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC), George Nash (Instituto Terra e

Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC), Hugo Gomes (Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro

de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), Sara Garcês (Instituto

Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto

Douro), Cristina Martins (Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC,

Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), Ziva Domingos (Instituto Terra e Memória e

Centro de Geociências da UC, Direcção Nacional de Museus de Angola), Paulo Valongo

(Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e

Alto Douro), Emma Imalwa (Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC,

Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, National Museum of Namibia), Alma Nankela

(Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e

Alto Douro, National Heritage Council of Namibia), Ibrahim Mabulla (Instituto Politécnico

de Tomar, Instituto Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-

Montes e Alto Douro) and Everlyne Mbwambo (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Instituto

Terra e Memória e Centro de Geociências da UC, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto

Douro):

Open-air rock-art management: A global landscape approach; Gestión de arte

rupestre al aire libre: Un enfoque paisajístico global

18:30 António Pedro Batarda Fernandes (Fundação Côa Parque)

Ethical and practical matters in open-air rock-art conservation; Cuestiones éticas y prácticas

en la conservación de arte rupestre al aire libre

ROOM 8 (“LA CALDERITA”), Thursday:

Session 16. ROCK ART EXPRESSIONS OF MEXICO: RESEARCH, CONSERVATION AND

METHODOLOGIES FOR REGISTRATION / EXPRESIONES RUPESTRES DE

MÉXICO: INVESTIGACIÓN, CONSERVACIÓN Y METODOLOGÍAS DE

REGISTRO

Chairs: César Armando Quijada López and Ramón Viñas Vallverdú

Participants:

09:00 Sandra Cruz Flores (Coordinación Nacional de Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural.

Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia):

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Oxtotitlan, State of Guerrero, Mexico: Twelve years of integrated conservation and

community participation; Oxtotitlán, Estado de Guerrero, México: Doce años de

conservación integral y participación comunitaria

09:30 Rubén Manzanilla López (Dirección de Salvamento Arqueológico. Instituto Nacional de

Antropología e Historia):

The use of the DStretch software for the registration of the paintings of the La Cueva

de la Peña Colorada, Guerrero, Mexico; El uso del programa DStretch para el

registro de las pinturas de la Cueva de la Peña Colorada, Guerrero, México

10:00 Fernando Berrojalbiz (Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional

Autónoma de México):

The symbolism of the jaguar and the monkey in the rock art of the Isthmus of

Tehuantepec, Mexico; La simbología del jaguar y el mono en el arte rupestre del istmo

de Tehuantepec, México

10:30 Carmen Lorenzo Monterrubio (Instituto de Artes. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de

Hidalgo):

Xólotl and his legacy: the paintings of the state of Hidalgo, Mexico; Xólotl y su

legado: las pinturas rupestres del estado de Hidalgo, México

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Carlos Alberto Torresblanca Padilla (Centro INAH Zacatecas):

Rupestre traditions in the territory zacatecano; Tradiciones Rupestres en el Territorio

Zacatecano

12:00 Moisés Valadez Moreno and Denise Carpinteyro Espinosa (Centro INAH Nuevo León):

A tradition from other times: The Chiquihuitillos Style of northeastearn Mexico; La

tradición de una época: el Estilo Chiquihuitillos de noreste mexicano

12 :30 María de la Luz Gutiérrez Martínez (Centro INAH Baja California Sur):

El Viejo of the Azufre Canyon: a possible case of Pareidolia in the Three Virgins

volcanic system, B.C.S, México; El Viejo del Cañón del Azufre: un posible caso de

Pareidolia en el sistema volcánico Tres Vírgenes en Baja California Sur, México

13:00 Tomás Pérez Reyes (Centro INAH Sonora):

Rock Graph Approach to the Upper Basin of the Rio Mayo, Sonora, Mexico;

Acercamiento a la gráfica rupestre de la Cuenca Alta del Río Mayo, Sonora, México

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 César Armando Quijada López (Centro INAH Sonora):

The Rock paintings in Sonora mountain región, México; Las pinturas rupestres en la

región serrana de Sonora, México

16:00 Júpiter Martínez Ramírez (Centro INAH Sonora)

Petroglyphs of the Rincon Estate, a sad story of an archaeological site destruction in

the municipality of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico; Petrograbados del Predio El Rincón,

una triste historia de destrucción un sitio arqueológico en el municipio de Guaymas,

Sonora, México

16:30 Ramón Viñas (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES),

Tarragona, España), Albert Rubio (Seminarid’Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques (SERP),

Universitat de Barcelona, España), César Quijada (Centro INAH Sonora, México), Beatriz

Menéndez (PhD Candidate in “Cuaternario y Prehistoria”, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV),

Tarragona, España), Joaquín Arroyo (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México),

and Larissa Mendoza (PhD Candidate in “Cuaternario y Prehistoria”, Universitat Rovira i

Virgili (URV), Tarragona, España):

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Thematic-technical analysis of rock art area of Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico; Análisis

técnico-temático del conjunto rupestre de Cucurpe, Sonora, México

17:00 Beatriz Menéndez (PhD Candidate in “Cuaternario y Prehistoria”, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

(URV), Tarragona, España), Ramón Viñas (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i

Evolució Social (IPHES), Tarragona, España), Martha E. Benavente (Instituto de

Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Alejandro

Terrazas (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México), Albert Rubio (Seminarid’Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques (SERP), Universitat de

Barcelona, España) and Ana Laura Chacón (Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia

(ENAH), México):

References about the spatial and thematic distribution of rupestrian manifestations in

El Arenoso, Caborca, Sonora, Mexico; Referencias sobre la distribución espacial y

temática de las manifestaciones rupestres de El Arenoso, Caborca, Sonora, México

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Beatriz Menéndez (PhD Candidate in “Cuaternario y Prehistoria”, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

(URV), Tarragona, España), Ramón Viñas (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i

Evolució Social (IPHES), Tarragona, España), Martha E. Benavente (Instituto de

Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Alejandro

Terrazas (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México) and Albert Rubio (Seminarid’Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques (SERP), Universitat

de Barcelona, España):

Thematic Analysis of the Rock Art Manifestations in Sierra de El Alamo: The set of

the Arroyo de las Flechas, Caborca, Sonora, Mexico; Temática de las manifestaciones

rupestres en la Sierra de El Álamo: el conjunto del Arroyo de las Flechas, Caborca,

Sonora, México

18:30 Sandra Cruz Flores (Coordinación Nacional de Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural.

Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia):

Conservation program for rock art sites: A shared strategy between INAH and society

in Mexico; Programa de Conservación de Manifestaciones Gráfico-Rupestres: Una

estrategia compartida entre el INAH y la sociedad en México

ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Thursday:

Session 25: ROCK ART AND DYNAMIZATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE / ARTE

RUPESTRE Y DINAMIZACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO ARQUEOLÓGICO

Chairs: Manuel Luque Cortina and Carmen Arribas Burgos

Participants:

09:00 Mª Nieves Juste Arruga (Arqueóloga. Gerente del Parque Cultural del Río Vero. Técnico de

Patrimonio y Cultura de la Comarca de Somontano de Barbastro):

The Río Vero Cultural Park (Aragon, Spain): promotion and management of rock art

territory, world heritage site; El Parque Cultural del Río Vero (Aragón. España): la

puesta en valor y la gestión territorial del arte rupestre, patrimonio mundial

09:30 Diego Martínez Celis (Investigador independiente. Editor de Rupestreweb – Arte rupestre en

América Latina):

Rock art: more people than rocks. An experience of social appropriation of the

rupestrian archaeological heritage in Sutatausa, Colombia (2010-2014); Arte

rupestre: más que piedras, ¡gente! Experiencia de apropiación social del patrimonio

arqueológico rupestre en Sutatausa, Colombia (2010-2014)

10:00 José Manuel Rey García (Parque Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre de Campo Lameiro.

Dirección Xeral de Patrimonio Cultural. Xunta de Galicia)

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Petroglyphs & the social landscape: interpretation as the basis for the construction of

a discourse for all types of public; Petroglifos y paisaje social: la interpretación como

base para la construcción de un relato para todos los públicos

10:30 Osvaldo Granda Paz (Universidad de Nariño):

Forms of appropriation of rock art heritage in the Northern Andes; Formas de

apropiación del patrimonio rupestre en los Andes Septentrionales

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Sònia Mañé Orozco (Asociacion de didáctica del patrimonio arqueológico de la prehistoria,

Cardium EducarQ) and Antoni Bardavio Novi (CdA Noguera. Generalitat de Cataluña /

Departamento didáctica de las ciencias sociales UAB, España):

How rock art education can transform the public perception of an archaeological site;

Cómo la didáctica del arte rupestre puede trasformar la percepción ciudadana de un

espacio arqueológico

12 :00 Cristina Bellelli, Pablo Marcelo Fernández and Mariana Carballido Calatayud (Consejo

Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.Instituto Nacional de Antropología y

Pensamiento Latinoamericano):

Experiences of heritage valuation of rock art sites in Argentine Patagonia;

Experiencias de valoración patrimonial de sitios de arte rupestre en la Patagonia

Argentina

12:30 Isabel M. Domínguez García (TERA S.L. ACINEP – Instituto de Estudios Prehistóricos.

CEMAC – Centro de Estudios para el Medio Ambiente y la Cultura), Milagros Fernández

Algaba (TERA S.L.), Hipólito Collado Giraldo (ACINEP – Instituto de Estudios

Prehistóricos. D.G. Patrimonio Cultural, Consejería de Educación y Cultura. Grupo de

Investigación CUPARQ), José Julio García Arranz (Universidad de Extremadura. Grupo de

investigación Patrimonio&ARTE), José Manuel Torrado Cárdeno (ACINEP – Instituto de

Estudios Prehistóricos. CEMAC – Centro de Estudios para el Medio Ambiente y la Cultura),

Lázaro Rodríguez Dorado (ACINEP – Instituto de Estudios Prehistóricos. CEMAC – Centro

de Estudios para el Medio Ambiente y la Cultura) and José Enrique Capilla Nicolás

(ACINEP – Instituto de Estudios Prehistóricos):

Digital documentation of Schematic Rock Art, used for diffusion and rural

development in Monfragüe National Park (Cáceres, Spain); La documentación digital

de la pintura rupestre esquemática al servicio de la difusión y desarrollo rural del

Parque Nacional de Monfragüe (Cáceres, España)

13:00 Ana Stela Oliveira (Doutora em História pela Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Chefe do

Escritório Técnico I do IPHAN no Piauí), Joseane Landim (Mestre em Preservacão do

Patrimônio Cultural PEPE/MP-IPHAN), Rosa Gonçalves (Mestranda em Museologia e

Patrimônio pela UNIRIo/MAST), Elizabete Buco (Arquiteta da Fundação Museu do Homem

Americano (FUMDHAM), Piauí) and Cristiane Buco (Doutora em Arqueologia UTAD/PT –

USP/BR, Arqueóloga do IPHAN –Ceará):

Caminhos de Maniçobeiros" Trail - an example of socialization of tangible and

intangible culture in the Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brazil; Trilha

Caminhos de Maniçobeiros” - um exemplo de socialização da cultura material e

imaterial no Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brasil

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 José Aurelio García Munúa (Red de Cuevas Prehistóricas de Cantabria) and Daniel Garrido

Pimentel (Red de Cuevas Prehistóricas de Cantabria):

Workshops Prehistory as a tool for empirical dissemination of technology and

lifestyles of human during the Palaeolithic; Talleres de Prehistoria como herramienta

de divulgación empírica de la tecnología y los modos de vida del hombre durante el

Paleolítico

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16:00 Getúlio Santos (Mestrando IPHAN), Verônica Viana (Arqueóloga IPHAN-CE) and

Cristiane Buco (Arqueóloga IPHAN-CE) and Thalison Santos (Arqueólogo IPHAN – CE):

Sites of art rupestre in Taperuaba, Ceará - Brazil: management model analysis with

the purpose of socialization; Sítios da arte rupestre de Taperuaba, Ceará - Brasil:

análise de modelos de gestão com o intuito de socialização

16:30 Jesús Fernández Fernández, Pablo López Gómez and Carmen Pérez Maestro (La Ponte-

Ecomuséu, Villanueva de Santo Adriano, Asturias, España):

Heritage interpretation as an effective tool for Rock Art communication and

management; La interpretación del patrimonio como herramienta para la

comunicación y gestión del arte rupestre

17:00 Manuel Luque Cortina (Arqueólogo. Gerente de Paleorama SL. Director de Arqueopinto),

Carmen Arribas (Responsable área de producción. Paleorama SL.) and María Barahona

(Pedagoga. Responsable área de didáctica. Paleorama SL.):

Rock Art and experimental archaeology. Educational resource for dynamization

archaeological heritage among schoolchildren of Madrid; Arte Rupestre y

Arqueología experimental en Arqueopinto. Recurso didáctico para la dinamización del

Patrimonio Arqueológico entre los escolares de la Comunidad de Madrid

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Proyecto EYEDIG, Pablo Guerra García (Arqueólogo), Raquel Martín Muñoz

(Arqueóloga), Juan I. García Hernández (Arqueólogo), Pilar Fiz Barrena (Psicopedagoga)

and Alberto Polo Romero (Arqueólogo):

Look, listen, touch, smell and taste. About socialize and preserve cave art through our

senses, at Domingo García's shelters (Segovia, Spain); Observa, escucha, toca, huele

y saborea. De socializar y proteger el Arte Rupestre de una manera sensitiva en los

abrigos de Domingo García (Segovia)

18:30 Rita Benítez (Arqueóloga. ERA Cultura SL.) and Antonio Villalpando Moreno

(Arqueólogo. ERA Cultura SL.):

Rock Art workshops by ERA Cultura. 20 years of experience in cross-cultural

education and dissemination; El Taller de Arte Prehistórico desarrollado por ERA

Cultura. 20 años de experiencia en la transversavilidad y difusión

ROOM 10 (“CARROS DE CAPILLA”), Thursday:

Session 18: CONSPICUOUS OR HIDDEN: THE ISSUE OF VISIBILITY IN THE

UNDERSTANDING OF PREHISTORIC ROCK ART / OSTENSIBLE U OCULTO: LA

CUESTIÓN DE LA VISIBILIDAD EN LA COMPRENSIÓN DEL ARTE

PARIETAL/RUPESTRE PALEOLÍTICO

Chairs: Camille Bourdier, Valérie Feruglio, Oscar Fuentes, Geneviève Pinçon and Guillaume Robin

Participants:

09:00 Tomaso Di Fraia (Ancien professeur à l'Università degli Studi di Pisa, Dipartimento di Civiltà

e forme del sapere, Italia):

Were there different levels of access, visibility and usability at the rock art sites of

Civitaluparella (Chieti, Italy)?; Y avait-t-il différents niveaux d’accessibilité et de

visibilité dans les sites d’art rupestre de Civitaluparella (Chieti, Italie)?

09:30 Inés Domingo (ICREA Research Professor at University of Barcelona/SERP, Spain), Claire

Smith (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia), Gary Jackson (Flinders University,

Adelaide, Australia) and Didac Roman (University of Barcelona, Spain):

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Hidden sites, hidden images, hidden meanings: ethnographic insights for the

archaeological analyses of rock art; Sitios escondidos, imágenes escondidas,

significados escondidos: consideraciones etnográficas para el análisis arqueológico del

arte rupestre

10:00 Marcos Fernández Ruíz (Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad de

Granada, Spain), Fernando Corbacho Gadella (Licenciado en Geografía, Universidad de

Extremadura, Spain), Liliana Spanedda (Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología,

Universidad de Granada, Spain) and Alberto Dorado Alejos (Departamento de Prehistoria y

Arqueología, Universidad de Granada, Spain):

Analysis on mobility strategies and territorial control from the distribution of rock art

in Sierra Harana (Granada; Análisis de les estrategias de movilidad y control

territorial a partir de la distribución del arte rupestre en Sierra Harana (Granada)

10:30 Valérie Feruglio (UMR PACEA 5199, Pessac, France), Camille Bourdier (Université

Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse, France), Jacques Jaubert

(Université de Bordeaux, UMR PACEA 5199, Bordeaux, France) and Marc Delluc, Norbert

Aujoulat :

The issue of parietal palimpsests. The example of the Grand Panneau of Cussac cave,

Dordogne, France; La question des palimpsestes pariétaux. L'exemple du grand

Panneau de la grotte de Cussac, Dordogne, France

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Angelo Eugenio Fossati (Università Cattolica del S. Cuore - Dipartimento di Storia,

Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte – Milano, Italia):

Private and public in Valcamonica rock art, Italy; Privé et public dans l’art rupestre

du Valcamonica, Italie

12:00 Marc Groenen (Professeur, Université Libre de Bruxelles, CReA-Patrimoine, CP 175, Avenue

F.D. Roosevelt 50, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgique) :

Progressing in decorated spaces: the example of the Monte del Castillo caves (Puente

Viesgo, Cantabria); Cheminer dans les espaces ornés: l'exemple des grottes ornées du

Monte del Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabrie)

12 :30 Cuan Hahndiek (University of Cape Town, South-Africa):

Quantifying Ochre and Rock Art in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape

(South Africa); Quantifier l’ocre et l’art rupestre dans les montagnes du Cederberg

dans le Western Cape (Afrique du Sud)

13:00 Diego Garate Maidagan and Olivia Rivero Vila:

El arte de lo oculto: una nueva galería decorad en la cueva de Alkerdi (Navarra)

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Marc Jarry (INRAP, UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse, France), François Bon (Université

Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse, France), Laurent Bruxelles (INRAP,

UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse, France), Céline Pallier (INRAP, UMR TRACES 5608,

Toulouse, France), Vincent Arrighi (INRAP, Toulouse, France), Marc Comelongue

(Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, SRA de Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France),

Bassam Ghaleb (UQAM, Montréal, Canada), Xavier Leclerc, Yanick Le Guillou (Ministère

de la Culture et de la Communication, SRA de Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France) and

François Rouzaud, Christian Salmon (INRAP, Toulouse, France) :

The secret entrance of the Galerie Breuil, the Mas d’Azil cave (Ariège, France); The

secret entrance of the Galerie Breuil, the Mas d’Azil cave (Ariège, France)

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16:00 Anna Khechoyan (Institute of Archaeology & Ethnography of The National Academy of

Sciences, Republic of Armenia), Tina Walkling (Landscape Research Centre, UK) and Ani

Danielyan (Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne):

Seeking the elusive goat: Conspicuous and hidden petroglyphs in a caldera in

southern Armenia; À la recherche de la chèvre insaisissable: pétroglyphes visibles et

cachés dans une caldeira au sud de l'Arménie

16:30 Mª Á. Lancharro Gutiérrez (Departamento de Historia I y Filosofía. Área de Prehistoria, C/

Colegios 2, 28802, Alcalá de Henares, Spain):

Behind the use of big scales: visibility of Schematic Art in the Tagus basin; Detrás del

uso de las grandes escalas: visibilidad del Arte Esquemático de la cuenca interior del

Tajo

17:00 Tilman Lenssen-Erz (African Archaeology, University of Cologne, Jennerstr. 8, 50823 Köln,

Germany) and Andreas Pastoors (Neanderthal Museum, Talstr. 300, 40822 Mettmann,

Germany):

Orchestrated views of pastoral rock art in the Ennedi Highlands, Chad; Vues

orchestrées de l’art rupestre pastoral de l’Ennedi, Tchad

17:30 BREAK

18:00 Luís Luís (Fundação Côa Parque - Rua do Museu - 5150- 620 Vila Nova de Foz Côa,

Portugal), Thierry Aubry (Fundação Côa Parque - Rua do Museu - 5150- 620 Vila Nova de

Foz Côa, Portugal) and André Tomás Santos (Fundação Côa Parque - Rua do Museu - 5150-

620 Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal):

Show and tell or Hide and seek? The Côa Valley Pleistocene rock art in its social

context; L’image comme réflexe du contexte social. L’évolution de l’art pléistocène

de la Vallée du Côa (Portugal)

18:30 Andrea Martins (Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses – AAP)

From private to public: the shelters with schematic rock painting of Portugal; Do

público ao privado, os abrigos com pintura rupestre esquemática de Portugal

ROOM 11 (“HORNACHOS”), Thursday:

Session 32: HORSES AND HORSE RIDERS IN ROCK ART: ICONOGRAPHY FROM THE

PALAEOLITHIC TO THE MIDDLE AGES; CABALLOS Y JINETES EN EL ARTE

RUPESTRE: ICONOGRAFÍA DESDE EL PALEOLÍTICO A LA EDAD MEDIA

Chairs: Fernando Coimbra, Dario Seglie and Daniele Ormezzano

Participants:

09:00 Mª Amparo Aldecoa Quintana, Arturo Domínguez García (Investigadores independientes,

España):

La Serena (Extremadura, Spain): a village of horses, a riders’ village; La Serena

(Extremadura, España): un pueblo de caballos, un pueble de jinetes

09:30 Daniele Ormezzano (CeSMAP. Pinerolo, Italia):

Characteristics of the horse, as early as 35,000 years ago; Características del caballo,

desde hace 35.000 años

10:00 Manuel Santos-Estévez (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Universidade do Minho,

Braga – Portugal):

Deers and horses in Atlantic Rock Art; Ciervos y caballos en el arte rupestre Atlántico

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ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Thursday:

19:00 Plenary Lecture: Ramón Montes Barquín:

The projection of Prehistoric Rock Art as a cultural resource and tourism product. A

view from the European Cultural Routes Program of the Council of Europe

Friday, September 4

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”). Friday:

Session 29: ROCK ART IN THE WORLD HERITAGE LIST / ARTE RUPESTRE PRESENTE EN LA

LISTA DE PATRIMONIO MUNDIAL

Chairs: José A. Lasheras, Pilar Fatás, María Agúndez and Laura de Miguel

Participants:

09:00 Jane Kolber (Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA) and Scott Seibel

(Chaco Culture National Historical Park (New Mexico, USA):

The Rock-art of Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA; El arte

rupestre del Parque Histórico Nacional Cultura de Chaco, Nuevo México, EE.UU.

09:30 Silvia Escuredo Hogan (Jefa de Servicio de Ordenación y Protección. Dirección General de

Patrimonio Cultural. Junta de Castilla y León) and Milagros Burón Álvarez (Directora del

Centro de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales de Castilla y León. Dirección

General de Patrimonio Cultural. Junta de Castilla y León).

How to conserve and protect the open air rock art in the World Heritage List: the

Archaeological Zone of Siega Verde; Cómo conservar y proteger el arte rupestre al

aire libre en la Lista de Patrimonio Mundial: la Zona Arqueológica de Siega Verde.

10:00 José A. Lasheras (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Ministerio de

Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España.), Carmen de las Heras (Museo Nacional y Centro de

Investigación de Altamira. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España.), Alfredo

Prada (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Ministerio de Educación,

Cultura y Deporte, España.), Pilar Fatás (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de

Altamira. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España.), Asun Martínez (Museo

Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte,

España.), María de la Cerca González (Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de

Altamira. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, España.) and Eusebio Dohijo (Museo

Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte,

España:

The conservation of Altamira as part of its management; La conservación de Altamira

como parte de su gestión.

10:30 María de la Luz Gutiérrez Martínez (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Baja

California Sur, México):

In the knife’s edge… The management of World Heritage of the Sierra de San

Francisco, B. C. S., Mexico: A balance; Al filo de la navaja… Gestión del Patrimonio

Mundial de la Sierra de San Francisco, B.C.S. Un balance.

11:00 BREAK

11:30 María Onetto (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano.

(INAPL)/CONICET.), María Luz Funes (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento

Latinoamericano (INAPL)), Andrea Murgo (Instituto Nacional de Antropología y

Pensamiento Latinoamericano (INAPL) and Carlos ZItzke (Universidad de Buenos Aires

(UBA)):

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Cueva de las Manos (Argentina), fifteen years of its nomination as a World Heritage

Site. UNESCO; Cueva de las Manos (Argentina), a quince años de su nominación

como Patrimonio Mundial. UNESCO

12:00 Claudiana Cruz dos Anjos (Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional) and Ana

Stela de Negreiros Oliveira (Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional):

Gestión compartida del Parque Nacional de Sierra de Capivara; Gestão

compartilhada do Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara

12:30 Jorge Luis Ríos Allier (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Centro INAH Oaxaca.

México) and Nelly M. Robles García (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Centro

INAH Oaxaca. México):

Heritage Management in the Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla; Manejo

patrimonial en las Cuevas Prehistóricas de Yagul y Mitla

13:00 Maria Giuseppina Ruggiero (Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Lombardia.

Italia):

Valle Camonica rock art: Management Plan and Management System for the

UNESCO Site n. 94; Arte rupestre de Val Camónica: Plan de gestión y Sistema de

gestión para el sitio UNESCO nº 94

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Malahat Farajova (The Director of Gobustan National Historical Artistic Preserve. Karadakh

district, Gobustan settlement, Azerbaijan, Baku):

Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape in Modern Society; Paisaje cultural de arte

rupestre de Gobustán en la sociedad actual

16:00 Andrzej Rozwadowski (Institute of Eastern Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University. 28

Czerwca 1956, 198. 61-486 Poznań, Poland):

Career of the "Solar” petroglyphs from the Tamgaly in contemporary Kazakhstan:

how the World Heritage Site helps in building identity of the country; Trayectoria de

los petroglifos “solares” de Tamgaly en Kazajstán contemporáneo: cómo el sitio

Patrimonio Mundial ayuda a construir la identidad del país.

16:30 E. G. Devlet (Profesor del Instituto de Arqueología de la Academia de Ciencias de Rusia), E.

A. Greshnikov (Centro Nacional de Investigación "Instituto Kurchatov") and A. I. Fakhri

(Universidad Estatal Rusa de las Humanidades):

Rock Art from Russia in the UNESCO Tentative list; Arte rupestre de Rusia en la Lista

Tentativa de la UNESCO

17:00 Hipólito Collado Giraldo (Sección de Arqueología. D.G. Patrimonio Cultural, Consejería de

Educación y Cultura. Gobierno de Extremadura, España), José Manuel Rey García (Parque

Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre Campo Lameiro. Dirección Xeral de Patrimonio Cultural.

Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria. Xunta de Galicia, España) and

Luiz Oosterbeeck (Instituto Terra e Memória, Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Centro de

Geociências da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal):

A new World Cultural Heritage nomination: Symbolic landscapes from west Iberian

Peninsula. The Schematic Rock Art as cultural unity; Una nueva candidatura

patrimonio mundial: Paisajes simbólicos del occidente peninsular. El arte rupestre

esquemático como unidad cultural

17:30 Mila Simões de Abreu (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. CETRAD. CCSP.

Portugal), Tizina Cittadini (Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici. Università di Trento, Italia)

and Federico Torletti (Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, Università di Trento, Italia):

Fifty years of research at the Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici in Valcamonica, a

World Heritage Site; Cinquenta anos de pesquisa do Centro Camuno di Studi

Preistorici em Valcamónica, um sitio da Lista do Património Mundial

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ROOM 2 (“VILLUERCAS”), Friday:

Session 20: ROCK ART OF AFRICA - DIVERSITY, CONTEXTS, NEW APPROACHES / ARTE

RUPESTRE DE ÁFRICA – DIVERSIDADE, CONTEXTOS, NOVAS ABORDAGENS

Chairs: Manuel Gutierrez and Cristina Pombares Martins

Participants:

09:00 Elizabeth Galvin (Curator, Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, The British

Museum):

Bridging the 2D and 3D: using digital technologies to study and enhance open access

to African rock art; Ligando 2D e 3D: o uso de tecnologias digitais para estudar e

aumentar o open access à arte rupestre de África.

09:30 Laura María Gómez García (Arqueóloga autónoma):

Advance for documentation and inventory site of Tiganne (province of Tata, Guelmim-Ess

region Smara, Morocco); Avance para la documentación e inventario del yacimiento de

Tiganne (provincia de Tata, región de Guelmim-Ess Smara, Marruecos):

10:00 Aziz Tarik Sahed (Enseignant universitaire. Institut d’archéologie, Université d’Alger

(Algérie) and Aliche Mohamed (Enseignant universitaire. Institut d’archéologie, Université

d’Alger, Algérie) :

The engravings from Monts Des Ammours (Atlas Saharien-Laghouat): Cultural and

symbolic expressions ; Les Gravures Rupestres des Monts des Ammours (Atlas

Saharien-Laghouat) : Expressions Culturelles et Symboliques

10 :30 Elia Quesada Martínez (PhD Candidate of Cordoba University, Spain):

The Sahrawi rock art heritage: the other side of the Sahara; El patrimonio rupestre

saharaui: el otro lado del Sáhara

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Francis Lankester (PhD by Univ. of Durham (UK). 'independent scholar'):

The journey 'out there' - Prehistoric Egyptian rock art marking a rite of passage; A

jornada 'out there'- Arte Rupestre Pré-histórica Egípcia assinalando ritos de passagem

12:00 Manuel Gutierrez (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) :

The Woyos and the rock art site of Pedra do Feitiço (Angola) ; Los Woyos y la

estación de arte rupestre Pedra do Feitiço (Angola)

12 :30 Tilman Lenssen-Erz (Forschungsstelle Afrika / African Archaeolog, Institut für Ur- und

Frühgeschichte / Institute for Prehistoric Archaeology, AAArC - African Archaeology Archive

Cologne, Universität zu Köln / University of Cologne):

The Rain's Hair and the Rain's Legs -Indigenous Knowledge of the Intangible Natural

Heritage of southern African hunter-gatherers in rock art and oral traditions; The

Rain's Hair and the Rain's Legs - Conhecimento Indígena do Património Natural

Intangível de caçadores-recolectores da África Austral na arte rupestre e tradições

orais

13:00 Alma Mekondjo Nankela (PhD Candidate in Quaternary & Prehistory: University of Trás-os-

Montes e Alto Douro-Portugal. Archaeologist & Scientific Committee Secretary: National

Heritage Council of Namibia, Windhoek-Namibia):

Rock art research in Namibia: an overview; A investigação de arte rupestre na

Namíbia: uma visão geral

13:30 LUNCH

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15:30 Cristina Pombares Martins (Investigadora associada do Grupo “Quaternário e Pré-Histórica”

do Centro de Geociências (uID73 – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia). Instituto Terra e

Memória. Mação, Portugal. Doutoranda em Quaternário, Materiais e Culturas, UTAD,

Bolseira FCT. Projecto SFRH/BD/74567/2010):

The Rock Art in Angola’s Midwest Region; A Arte Rupestre da Região Centro-Oeste

de Angola

16:00 Marisa Ruiz-Gálvez Priego (University Complutense de Madrid, Spain), Hipolito Collado

Giraldo (Dirección General de Patrimonio, Consejería de Cultura, Junta de Extremadura,

Mérida), José M. Señorán Martín (Independent Researcher), Pablo de la Presa (Independent

Researcher) and Jorge de la Torre (British Museum, UK):

Rock Art and mountain landscape (OukaÏmeden Valley, High Atlas, Morocco); Arte

Rupestre y paisajes de montaña (OukaÏmeden Valley, High Atlas, Morocco).

16:30 Leslie Zubieta (Research Fellow. Centre for Rock Art Research + Management. The

University of Western Australia):

Media connections: understanding the symbolic associations between rock art and

objects in the context of girls’ initiation in south-central Africa; Conexión entre

medios: entendiendo las asociaciones simbólicas entre el arte rupestre y los objetos en

el contexto de iniciación de las mujeres en África sur central

17:00 Maciej Grzelczyk (Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)

and Andrzej Rozwadowski (Institute of Eastern Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University in

Poznań, Poland):

New research on Tanzania Rock Art; Nova pesquisa sobre a arte rupestre da Tanzânia.

ROOM 3 (“MALTRAVIESO”), Friday:

Session 31: PALAEOLITHIC ROCK AND CAVE ART IN CENTRAL EUROPE? / ¿ARTE

RUPESTRE Y PARIETAL PALEOLÍTICO EN EUROPA CENTRAL?

Chairs: Harald Floss and Andreas Pastoors

Participants:

09:00 A. Sefcakova (Department of Anthropology, Slovak National Museum – Natural History

Museum, Bratislava, Slovak Republic), J. Svoboda (Institute of Archaeology, Academy of

Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno and Dolní Vestonice. Department of Anthropology,

Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic):

Prehistoric charcoal drawings in the caves in the Slovak and Czech Republics;

Dibujos prehistóricos de carbón en las cuevas de las Repúblicas Eslovaca y Checa

09:30 W. Welker (ARRATA – Verein für fachübergreifende und angewandte Archäologie e.V.,

Norath, Germany), A. Cramer (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum– Forschungsinstitut

für Archäologie, Mainz, Germany; Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene

Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz, Germany), J. Gad (Landesamt für Geologie und

Bergbau Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz, Germany), A. Garcia Moreno (Römisch-Germanisches

Zentralmuseum – MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human

Behavioural Evolution, Neuwied, Germany), S. Greiff (Römisch-Germanisches

Zentralmuseum– Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Mainz, Germany), R. Hecker

(Singhofen, Germany), G. Heinz (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum– Forschungsinstitut

für Archäologie, Mainz, Germany; Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene

Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz, Germany), M. Jeschke (Universität Trier –

Geobotanik, Trier, Germany), C. Justus (Hochschule Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für

Raumbezogene Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz, Germany), H. Müller (Hochschule

Mainz: i3mainz – Institut für Raumbezogene Informations- und Messtechnik, Mainz,

Germany), P. Reiter (Rheinland-Pfalz Kompetenzzentrum für Klimawandelfolgen –

Forschungsanstalt für Waldökologie und Forstwirtschaft Rheinland-Pfalz, Trippstadt,

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Germany), A. Schmidt (Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe, Landesarchäologie, Außenstelle

Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany), L. Schunk (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum –

MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution,

Neuwied, Germany; Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz – Institut für

Altertumswissenschaften, Arbeitsbereich Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Mainz,

Germany), A. von Berg (Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe, Landesarchäologie, Koblenz,

Germany), A. Wehinger (Landesamt für Geologie und Bergbau Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz,

Germany), O. Jöris (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum – MONREPOS Archaeological

Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution, Neuwied, Germany;

Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz – Institut für Altertumswissenschaften, Arbeitsbereich

Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Mainz, Germany):

‚Tags’ in the landscape: The open-air rock art site Gondershausen, Western Central

Germany; ‚Marcas’ en el paisaje: el yacimiento de arte rupestre al aire libre de

Gondershausen, en el área centro-occidental de Alemania

10:00 Ch. Züchner (Retired Curator of the Prehistoric Collection of the University Erlangen-

Nürnberg, Germany):

Cave Art in Southern Bavaria: Paleolithic - Migration period - Modern fakes?; Arte

rupestre en cueva en el sur de Bavaria: Paleolítico – periodo de migración -

¿falsificaciones modernas?

ROOM 13, Friday:

Session 12: ROCK ART SPACE, PLACE AND CONVERSATION / ESPACIO, UBICACIÓN Y

CONSERVACIÓN DEL ARTE RUPESTRE

Chairs: Natalie Franklin and Rachel Hoerman

Participants:

10:30

11:00

Natalie Franklin and Rachel Hoerman: Introduction to Session

BREAK

11:30 Natalie Franklin (Honorary Research Fellow, School of Social Science, University of

Queensland. Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, University of

Western Australia. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology, Flinders

University of South Australia:

Visitor Books in the Management of Rock Art Sites: a Case Study from Carnarvon

Gorge, Australia; Los Libros de Visitas en la gestión del arte rupestre: un estudio de

caso en la Garganta de Carnarvon, Australia

12:00 Joshua Schmidt (Dead Sea and Arava Science Center; Dept. of Foreign Language and

Literatures, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Davida Eisenberg-Degen (Israel

Antiquities Authority), Natan Uriely (Dept. of Hotel and Tourism Management, Ben-

Gurion University of the Negev) and Sara Levi Sacerdotti (Higher Institute on Territorial

Systems for Innovation, Torino, Italy):

“Protecting the Unprotected”: Applying Integrative Multilateral Planning to

Advance Rock Art Tourism in the Negev Highlands, Israel (Poster); Protegiendo lo

desprotegido": la aplicación de una planificación multilateral integradora para el

fomento del turismo de arte rupestre en los Altos del Néguev, Israel

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12:30 Andrea Jalandoni (PhD Candidate, Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit

(PERAHU), Griffith University, Australia) and Andrew Viloudaki (Archaeologist,

ARCGEO Inc., Okinawa, Japan):

The effects of tourism on the conservation of rock art in Kalabera Cave, Saipan,

Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands; Los efectos del turismo en la

conservación del arte rupestre en la Cueva Kalabera, Saipán, Mancomunidad de Islas

Marianas del Norte

13:00 Carlos Didelet Vasques (Institute of Archaeology and Paleo-Sciences The New

University of Lisbon, Portugal):

The Sacred and Profane – A landscape image analysis of Varzea Grande site; Lo

sagrado y lo profano: un análisis de imagen del paisaje del yacimiento de Varzea

Grande

13:00

LUNCH

15:30 Hsiao Mei Goh, Velat Bujeng (Centre for Global Archaeological Research, Universiti

Sains Malaysia) and Noel Hidalgo Tan (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education

Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts):

The Rock Art of Gua Tambun, Malaysia: Significance, Conservation and

Management; El arte rupestre de Gua Tambun, Malasia: importancia, conservación y

gestión

16:00 Andrés Pérez Arana (Instituto de Estudios Pisoraca):

Post-Paleolithic rock art from the north of Palencia – Prospection and

documentation of a little known heritage; El Arte Rupestre postpaleolitico del norte

de Palencia - Prospección y documentación de un Patrimonio poco conocido

16:30 Rachel Hoerman (University of Hawai’i - Mānoa, United States):

Protecting and preserving the newly discovered, critically endangered rock art of

Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo; Protección y preservación del recién descubierto -y en

peligro crítico de desaparición- conjunto de arte rupestre de Sarawak, en el Borneo

malayo

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Friday:

Session 23: PROCESSOS DE PESQUISA DA ARTE RUPESTRE NO BRASIL / PROCESOS DE

INVESTIGACIÓN EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE DE BRASIL

Chairs: Carlos Xavier de Azevedo Netto and Maria da Conceição Lopes

Participants:

09:00 Suely Amancio Martinelli (Departamento de Arqueologia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em

Arqueologia, Universidade Federal de Sergipe):

Rock art of country region of Sergipe State: landscape and context; Arte rupestre da

região sertaneja do Estado de Sergipe: Paisagem e contexto

09:30 Welington Lage (Doutorando da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Estácio/CEUT, Brasil),

Maria da Conceição Lopes (Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal):

One vision of the gestalt theory reading of engraveds in the site Bebidinha, Buriti dos

Montes - Piauí – Brazil; Uma visão gestaltista na leitura das gravuras do sítio

Bebidinha, Buriti dos Montes – Piauí – Brasil

10:00 Maria Conceição Soares Meneses Lage (Federal Universidade of Piauí / CNPq, Brazil) and

Welington Lage (Doutorando da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal. Estácio/CEUT, Brasil):

Pinturas do Grotão site: conservation actions; O sítio Pinturas do Grotão: ações de

conservação

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10:30 Adriana Machado Pimentel de Oliveira (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco):

Archaeology of a landscape: the selection of spaces for the occurrence of records in

the cities of rupestres Saint John Tiger and Camalaú, Region South West Cariri;

Arqueologia de uma paisagem: a seleção de espaços para a ocorrência dos registros

rupestres nos municípios de São João do Tigre e Camalaú, Região Sul do Cariri

Ocidental

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Edithe Pereira (Pesquisadora do CNPq – Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi):

Among the penumbra and the darkness - the Rurópolis rock art, Amazon, Brazil; Entre

a penumbra e a escuridão – a arte rupestre de uma Amazônia ainda desconhecida

12:00 Carlos Etchevarne (Universidade Federal da Bahia. Pesquisador do CNPq):

The zoomorphic representations and social inferences possibilities; As representações

de zoomorfos e as possibilidades inferências sociais.

12:30 Valdinêy Amaral Leite (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Brasil):

Análise espacial e intra-sítio do registro rupestre do complexo arqueológico Campo

das Flores, Vale do Araçuaí – Minas Gerais – Brasil; Análisis espacial y dentro del

sitio del registro rupestre del complejo arqueológico de Campo de Flores, Valle del

Araçuaí - Minas Gerais – Brasil

13:00 Erik Alves de Oliveira (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Brasil):

Cronoestilística e abordagens do uso de estilo na arte rupestre, Complexo

Arqueológico dos Mendes – Diamantina – Minas Gerais – Brasil (Poster);

Cronoestilística y enfoques de estilo em el arte rupestre, Complejo Arqueológico de

Mendes - Diamantina - Minas Gerais – Brasil (Póster)

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Friday:

Session 17: ETHNOLOGIE DES TERRITOIRES SYMBOLIQUES DE LA PRÉHISTOIRE /

ETNOLOGÍA DE LOS TERRITORIOS SIMBÓLICOS DE LA PREHISTORIA

Chairs: Emmanuelle Honoré, Claire Lucas, Stephane Petrognani and Eric Robert

Participants:

09:00 Georges Sauvet (Centre de Recherche et d’Etudes pour l’Art Préhistorique (CREAP),

Laboratoire TRACES (UMR 56-08), Université de Toulouse-Jean-Jaurès, Maison de la

Recherche, Allée Antonio Machado, F-31100 Toulouse-Cedex):

Le monde vécu des chasseurs-cueilleurs et les concepts de territoire

09:30 Jannu Igarashi (Université des Arts de Tokyo, Japon / Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan):

Aurignacian Signs of Cave Art and Portable art : Chauvet, Vogelherd, Holenstein-

Stadel; Les signes aurignaciens de l’art pariétal et l’art mobilier: Chauvet, Vogelherd,

Holenstein-Stadel

10:00 Stephane Petrognani and Eric Robert

L'évolution des territoires symboliques au Paléolithique supérieur ancien

.

10:30 Martina Lázničková-Galetová (Departement of Anthropology, University of West Bohemia,

Sedlackova 15, 306 14 Plzen, Czech Republic):

The symbolism of breast-shaped beads from Dolní Věstonice I (Moravia, Czech

Republic); Le symbolisme de pendeloques en forme de seins de Dolní Věstonice I.

(Moravie, République Tcheque)

11:00 BREAK

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11:30 Oscar Fuentes (Equipe Ethnologie préhistorique, CNRS, UMR 7041 ArScAn), Claire

Lucas (Equipe Ethnologie préhistorique, CNRS, UMR 7041 ArScAn) and Eric

Robert (Equipe Ethnologie préhistorique, CNRS, UMR 7041 ArScAn. Equipe Préhistoire et

Paléoanthropologie, Museum, UMR 7194 HnHp):

Les enjeux de l'art dans la construction de territoires symboliques magdaléniens

12:00 Marcos García-Díez (Departamento de Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad del

País Vasco (UPV-EHU), Irene Vigiola-Toña (Departamento de Geografía, Prehistoria y

Arqueología. Universidad del País Vasco (UPV-EHU), Blanca Ochoa (Departamento de

Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad del País Vasco (UPV-EHU), Daniel

Garrido (Cuevas Prehistóricas de Cantabria. Sociedad Regional de Educación, Cultura y

Deporte. Gobierno de Cantabria) and José Adolfo Rodríguez-Asensio (Departamento de

Historia. Universidad de Oviedo):

Cave art graphic territories during the Magdalenian: a starting point from La

Covaciella cave (Asturias, España); Los territorios gráficos rupestres durante el

Magdaleniense: un punto de partida a partir de la cueva de La Covaciella (Asturias,

España)

12:30 Pascaline Gaussein (Doctorante en Préhistoire. Université Paris Ouest, Nanterre-La Défense.

UMR 7055 – Préhistoire et Technologie):

From anthropological models to human realities: How does portable art testify about

15 000-year-old living areas around Seuil du Poitou?; Des modèles anthropologiques

aux réalités humaines : Quel témoignage de l’art mobilier sur les espaces de vie autour

du Seuil du Poitou il y a 15 000 ans?

13:00 Sylvie Amblard-Pison (Docteur d’État en Archéologie (Université de Paris I). Chargée de

Recherche 1 CNRS.Équipe Ethnologie préhistorique, CNRS):

Variations on symbolic representations of territory in the rock art of a Saharan refuge

area; Variations sur des visions symboliques du territoire dans l’art rupestre d’une

zone refuge saharienne

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Manfred Bader (Investigador independiente):

The northern cultural (symbolic) territory of the Levantine Rock Art. About relations

between abiotic siliceous ressources and the iconography of neolithic rock art; Le

territoire culturel (symbolique) septentrional de l'Art Rupestre Levantin. À propos des

relations entre ressources abiotiques siliceuses et registres iconographiques de l'art

rupestre néolithique ; El territorio cultural (simbólico) septentrional del Arte Rupestre

Levantino. Acerca de relaciones entre recursos abióticos silíceos y registros

iconográficos del arte rupestre

16:00 Karen Niskanen (Archaeology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland):

Zoomorphic Motifs in the Cliff Paintings of Finland and Late Neolithic Hunting

Practices: Symbolism and subsistence; Motivos zoomorfos en las pinturas de los

barrancos de Finlandia y prácticas de caza durante el Neolítico Tardio: Simbolismo y

Subsistencia

16:30 M. Jérôme Magail (Anthropologue. Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco et

UMR 5608 Toulouse Traces (CREAP). ANR PREHART):

The 40 000 Mont Bego engravings from Bronze Age, an iconographic repetition in

Alpine belt; Les 40 000 gravures de l'âge du Bronze du Mont Bego, une répétition

iconographique dans l'étage alpin

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ROOM 6 (“TAJO”), Friday:

Session 27: ARTE RUPESTRE POSTPALEOLÍTICO EN LA SUBMESETA SUR DE LA PENÍNSULA

IBÉRICA (II): ICONOGRAFÍA, CONTROL TERRITORIAL GANADERO Y

CONSERVACIÓN / POST-PALEOLITHIC ROCK ART IN THE SOUTHERN SUB

PLATEAU OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA (II): ICONOGRAPHY, CATTLE

TERRITORIAL CONTROL AND CONSERVATION Chairs: Pedro R. Moya-Maleno and Daniel Hernández Palomino

Participants:

09:00 Pedro R. Moya-Maleno and Daniel Hernández Palomino

Introduction to Session

09:30 Pedro R. Moya Maleno (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Dpto. de Prehistoria) and

Daniel Hernández Palomino (Centro de Estudios del Campo de Montiel):

Possible engravings in Castillon Hill (Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real):

iconography, archaeology and landscape; Posibles grabados rupestres en el Cerro

Castillón (Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real): iconografía, arqueología y paisaje

10:00 David Rodríguez González (Prof. Contratado Dr. Área de Prehistoria. Universidad de

Castilla-La Mancha) and Álvaro Sánchez Climent (Alumno de doctorado. Departamento de

Prehistoria. Universidad Complutense de Madrid):

Location and intervisibility patterns: spatial analysis of rock art stations of Hinojosa

and Mestanza (Ciudad Real); Posicionamiento territorial y patrones de

intervisibilidad: análisis espacial de las estaciones rupestres de Hinojosas y Mestanza

(Ciudad Real)

10:30 José María Murillo González (FPI Universidad de Extremadura) and Elena Xiomara

Paoletti Ávila (Alumna Universidad de Extremadura):

Schematic rock art and other prehistoric evidences in the south of Sierra de San

Pedro (Extremadura, Spain); Pinturas rupestres esquemáticas y otras evidencias de

poblamiento prehistórico en el sur de la Sierra de San Pedro (Extremadura, España)

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Sergio de la Llave Muñoz (Arqueólogo, Investigador Fundación Tagus) and Alberto

Moraleda Olivares (Arqueólogo, tutor C.A. UNED Talavera de la Reina):

Schematic rock art contribution in the South of the Iberian Plateau: the

postpaleolithic rock site of La Cerca (La Nava de Ricomalillo, Toledo); Aportación al

arte esquemático de la Submeseta Sur: la estación rupestre postpaleolítica de La Cerca

(La Nava de Ricomalillo, Toledo)

12:00 Antonio José Gómez Laguna (Global Arqueología), Juan Ángel Ruiz Sabina (Hermes

Gestión Cultural), Andrés Ocaña Carretón (Arqueólogo), Aroa Gutiérrez Alonso

(Doctorando en el Programa de Ingeniería Geográfica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid),

Mercedes Farjas Abadía (Catedrática de E.U. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) and José

Antonio Domínguez Gómez (Departamento de Física aplicada, U.N.E.D):

Aerial photography by drone to study and documentation of rock art: a new

perspective of the engravings of Laguna Tinaja (Ruidera, Albacete); Aplicación de la

fotografía aérea por drone al estudio y documentación del arte rupestre: los grabados

de la Laguna Tinaja (Lagunas de Ruidera, Albacete) desde un nuevo punto de vista

12:30 Antonio José Gómez Laguna (Global Arqueología), Juan Ángel Ruiz Sabina (Hermes

Gestión Cultural) and Andrés Ocaña Carretón (Arqueólogo):

Contribution to the knowledge of rock art in the Upper Guadiana. The cups marked of

Cueva Maturras (Argamasilla de Alba, Ciudad Real); Aportación al conocimiento del

arte rupestre en el Alto Guadiana. Las cazoletas de Cueva Maturras (Argamasilla de

Alba, Ciudad Real)

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13:00 Daniel Hernández Palomino (Centro de Estudios del Campo de Montiel) and Ángel

Marchante Ortega (Doctorando en la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha .Grupo de

Investigación LAPTE (Laboratorio de Arqueología, Patrimonio y Tecnologías Emergentes):

Landscape archaeology and technological documentation of a rock shelters at Agudo

(Ciudad Real); Arqueología del paisaje y documentación tecnológica de un abrigo

rupestre en Agudo (Ciudad Real)

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Ángel Marchante Ortega (Doctorando en la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. Grupo de

Investigación LAPTE (Laboratorio de Arqueología, Patrimonio y Tecnologías Emergentes):

Schematic rock art in the East of Montes de Toledo (Spain): landscape analysis and

new methodologies for study and conservation; Arte rupestre esquemático en el sector

oriental de los Montes de Toledo (España): análisis paisajístico y nuevas metodologías

de estudio para su documentación y conservación

ROOM 7 (“ALBURQUERQUE”), Friday:

Session 22: ` FROM PALEOLITHIC PLAQUES, CHALCOLITHIC IDOLS AND PROTO-HISTORIC

ENGRAVED SLABS: THE ROLE OF MOBILE ART IN EUROPEAN PRE AND PROTO-

HISTORIC SOCIETIES / DESDE LAS PLACAS PALEOLÍTICAS, LOS ÍDOLOS

CALCOLÍTICOS Y LAS ESTELAS GRABADAS PROTOHISTÓRICAS: EL PAPEL

DE ARTE MOBILIAR EN LAS SOCIEDADES EUROPEAS PRE Y

PROTOHISTÓRICAS Chairs: Sofia Soares de Figueiredo and Andrea Martins

Participants:

09:00 Sofia Soares de Figueiredo and Andrea Martins

Introduction to Session

09:30 Antón A. Rodríguez Casal (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, España):

From the quarry to the grave: geological origin and symbolism of anthropomorphic

stelae and pebbles idols from the dólmen of Parxubeira (Galicia); De la cantera a la

sepultura: origen geológico y simbolismo de las estelas antropomórficas y los ídolos

sobre canto rodado del dolmen de Parxubeira (Galicia)

10:00 Marco António Andrade (UNIARQ – Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa,

Portugal):

Cherchez la femme! Iconography and imagetics on the engraved schist plaques of the

Megalithism of Southwest Iberia; Cherchez la femme! Iconografia e imagética nas

placas de xisto gravadas do Megalitismo do Sudoeste da Península Ibérica

10:30 Sofia Soares de Figueiredo (CITCEM - Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura,

Espaço e Memória, Portugal), Pedro Xavier (CITCEM - Centro de Investigação

Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória, Portugal) and Luís Nobre (ACINEP - Centro de

Estudios Prehistóricos; CEMAC - Centro de estudios para el medioambiente y la cultura,

Espanha):

Portable plaques with Palaeolithic engravings from the Medal terrace (Northeast,

Portugal): an initial analysis of themes and styles; Placas móveis com grafismos

rupestres paleolíticos do Terraço do Medal (Nordeste, Portugal): uma primeira análise

a temas e estilos

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Andrea Martins (APA- Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses, Portugal) and César

Neves (UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal):

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Naturalist statuettes and schematic anthropomorphs: same figures, different

symbolisms?; Estatuetas naturalistas e antropomorfos esquemáticos: as mesmas

entidades, diferentes simbolismos?

12:00 M. Jérôme Magail (Anthropologue; Directeur de la Mission archéologique Monaco –

Mongolie; Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco et UMR 5608 Toulouse Traces

(CREAP), France):

The worn bestiary of the steppe nomade people from Bronze Age to Iron Age; Le

bestiaire porté des civilisations nomades des steppes de l’âge du Bronze à l’âge du Fer

12:30 Dário Neves (Arqueólogo, Portugal) and Sofia Soares de Figueiredo (CITCEM - Centro de

Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória, Portugal):

Five houndred Iron Age plaques from Castelinho fortified site (Northeast Portugal):

Figured themes and patterns of distribution; Quinhentas placas gravadas da Idade do

Ferro do sítio fortificado do Castelinho (Nordeste Portugal): temas figurados e

padrões de distribuição

13:00 Marco António Andrade (UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa,

Portugal), Catarina Costeira (UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa,

Portugal) and Rui Mataloto (Município do Redondo, Portugal):

Symbols for the dead in spaces of the living? Some remarks about the presence of

engraved schist plaques in settlement contexts in Southwest Iberia; Símbolos de morte

em espaços de vida? Sobre a presença de placas de xisto gravadas em contextos de

povoado no Sudoeste peninsular

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 José Morais Arnaud (APA – Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses, Portugal), Catarina

Costeira (UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) and

Andrea Martins (APA – Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses, Portugal)

The iconography of the loom weights of the Chalcolithic sites in Portugal; A

iconografia das placas de tear dos povoados calcolíticos de Portugal

16:00 Sofia Soares de Figueiredo (CITCEM – Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura,

Espaço e Memória, Portugal.) and José Maciel (Arqueólogo, Portugal):

Discussing the concept of mobile art in the Recent Pre-history of Northeast Portugal:

two new finding from Cabeço da Mina steles complex; Discutindo o conceito de arte

móvel na Pré-história recente do Nordeste Transmontano: dois novos achados do

complexo de estelas do Cabeço da Mina

ROOM 8 (“LA CALDERITA”), Friday:

Session 24: ROCK ART OF THE ARABIAN-CENTRAL ASIAN STEPPES: NEW EMERGING DATA

FOR A NEW GEO-CULTURAL PREHISTORIC PERSPECTIVE / ARTE RUPESTRE DE

LAS ESTEPAS DE ARABIA-ASIA CENTRAL: NUEVOS DATOS RESULTANTES

PARA UNA NUEVA PERSPECTIVA GEO-CULTURAL PREHISTÓRICA Chairs: Dario Sigari and Malahat Farajova

Participants:

09:00 Dario Sigari and Malahat Farajova:

Introduction to Session

09:30 Dario Sigari (Università degli Studi di Ferrara. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici. C.so Ercole

I d’Este, 32 - 44121, Ferrara):

Goddesses’ art. Feminine representations in Gobustan rock art; El arte de las Diosas.

Representaciones femeninas en al arte rupestre de Gobustan

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10:00 M. Jérôme Magail (Anthropologue. Directeur de la Mission archéologique Monaco –

Mongolie. Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco et UMR 5608 Toulouse Traces

(CREAP)):

New data about engraving art of High Asia from the beginning of Bronze Age to Iron

Age; Nouvelles données sur les arts rupestres de Haute Asie

10:30 Taher Ghasimi (Archaeologist and Independent Researcher, Kurdistan, Iran) and Morteza

Rahmati (Archaeologist and Independent Researcher, Tehran, Iran):

Introducing the Petroglyphs of Chenarestan, Delijan City, Markazi province, Iran;

Presentando los petroglifos de Chenarestan, en la ciudad de Delijan City, provincia de

Markazi, en Irán.

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Cyrus Barfi (Archaeologist and Independent Researcher, Fars, Iran) and Taher Ghasimi

(Archaeologist and Independent Researcher, Kurdistan, Iran):

Rock art in Naqsh-e Rostam and Naqsh-e Rajab, Marvdasht, Fars province, Iran;

Arte rupestre en Naqsh-e Rostam y Naqsh-e Rajab, Marvdasht, en la provincia de

Fars, Irán.

12:00 Dario Sigari (Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italia) and Malahat Farajova (Director of

Gobustan National Historical Artistic Preserve, Azerbaijan):

Rock art of the Arabian-Central Asian steppes: new emerging data for a new geo-

cultural prehistoric perspective; El arte rupestre de las estepas asiáticas arábigo-

centrales: recientes novedades para una nueva perspectiva geocultural prehistórica

12:30 Taher Ghasimi (Archaeologist and Independent Researcher, Kurdistan, Iran.), Akam

Ghasimi (Department of Architecture, Islamic Azad University, Saghez, Branch, Kurdistan,

Iran) and Soran Ghasimi (Department of Tourism Management, Payam-e-Nur University,

Saghez Branch, Kurdistan, Iran):

The investigation of rock art of Karaftou cave and its surrounding sites, North of

Kurdistan, Iran; La investigación sobre arte rupestre de la cueva Karaftou y los sitios

de su entorno al Norte de Kurdistá, en Irán

13:00 Angelo Eugenio Fossati (Università Cattolica del S. Cuore. Dipartimento di Storia,

Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte, Milano. Largo Gemelli, 1 - 20123 Milano):

The state of rock art research in Oman, Arabian Peninsula; El estado de la

investigación del arte rupestre de Omán, en la península de Arabia

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Vladimir Shumkin (Institute for the History of Material Culture RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia):

Ancient Rock Art of the Eastern Lapland; El arte rupestre antiguo de Lapland oriental

16:00 Malahat Farajova (Gobustan National Historical Artistic Preserve, Azerbaijan):

Historical Reconstruction of Gobustan Archaeological Complex at the end of Upper

Pleistocene and Early Holocene: cultural context; Reconstrucción histórica del

complejo arqueológico de Gobustan a finales del Pleistoceno Superior y a inicios del

Holoceno: contexto cultural

16:30 Rahman Abdullayev (Gobustan National Historical Artistic Preserve, Azerbaijan):

Gobustan Bronze Age rock art; El arte rupestre de la Edad del Bronce en Gobustan

17:00 Maya Raghimova:

The role of rock art in Azerbaijan archaeology; El papel de la arqueología en el arte

rupestre de Azerbaiyán

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ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Friday:

Session 25: ARTE RUPESTRE Y DINAMIZACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO ARQUOLÓGICO / ROCK

ART AND DYNAMIZATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE

Chairs: Manuel Luque Cortina and Carmen Arribas Burgos

Participants:

09:30 Carmen G. Feito (Rock Art Conservation S.L.), Natalia Cortón Noya (Rock Art

Conservation S.L.), María Varela Martínez (Rock Art Conservation S.L.), Lara Fontenla

Cerviño (Rock Art Conservation S.L.), Álvaro R. Arizaga Castro (Escola Superior de

Conservación e Restauración de Bens Culturais de Galicia) and Fernando Carrera Ramírez

(Escola Superior de Conservación e Restauración de Bens Culturais de Galicia)

The socialization of rock art as a means to its conservation and value enhancement;

La socialización del arte rupestre como medio para su conservación y puesta en valor.

19:30 Dolores G. Delgado Miranda (UNED-LA LAGUNA. Tenerife):

Trekking among rock carvings (Poster); Sendereando entre grabados rupestres

(Póster)

ROOM 9 (“LA SERENA”), Friday:

Session 30: RELACIONES ENTRE EL ARTE RUPESTRE, LOS TESTIMONIOS ARQUEOLÓGICOS

Y EL PAISAJE CULTURAL, EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE LA MEMORIA SOCIAL EN

LOS ANDES CENTRALES / RELATIONS BETWEEN ROCK ART,

ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN THE

CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL MEMORY IN THE CENTRAL ANDES

Chairs: Daniel Castillo Benítez, Francisco Valdez and Quirino Olivera Núñez

Participants:

11:30 Daniel Castillo Benítez, Francisco Valdez and Quirino Olivera Núñez:

Introduction to Session

12:00 Daniel Castillo Benítez (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Administrador Lista Arqueología del

Perú) and María Susana Barrau (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Funcionaria Biblioteca del

Congreso, Argentina):

Memory and rock art inventories: a case study in the Virú river basin, La Libertad

Department, Peru; Memoria e inventarios de arte rupestre: el caso de la cuenca del río

Virú, Departamento La Libertad, Perú

12:30 Daniel Castillo Benítez (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Administrador Lista Arqueología del

Perú) and María Susana Barrau (Museo Max Díaz Díaz – Lima. Funcionaria Biblioteca del

Congreso, Argentina):

Rock art and social memory in Poro Poro of Udima, Cajamarca – Peru; Arte rupestre

y memoria social en Poro Poro de Udima, Cajamarca – Perú

13:00 Ilder Cruz Mostacero and Beatriz Guerrero Milla:

Research and Conservation Project in the archaeological site of Pallka - Casma

valley; Proyecto de investigación y conservación en el sitio arqueológico de Pallka –

Valle de Casma.

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Ismael Pérez Calderón (Escuela de Formación Profesional de Arqueología e Historia,

Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de Huamanga,

Ayacucho):

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Pintura rupestre de la quebrada Chaupihuayqo en Huamanga- Ayacucho

16:00 Alindor Rojas López:

Rock Art in the Natural Reserve Of Udima; Arte rupestre en la Reserva Natural de

Udima

16:30 Arturo Ruiz Estrada (Docente de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos):

La Pitaya in the context of the rock art and archeology of Chachapoyas, Peru; La

Pitaya en el contexto del arte rupestre y la arqueología de Chachapoyas, Perú.

ROOM 10 (“CARROS DE CAPILLA”), Friday:

Session 18: OSTENSIBLE OU CACHÉ: LA QUESTION DE LA VISIBILITÉ DANS LA

COMPRÉHENSION DE L’ART PARIÉTAL/RUPESTRE PRÉHISTORIQUE /

CONSPICUOUS OR HIDDEN: THE ISSUE OF VISIBILITY IN THE

UNDERSTANDING OF PREHISTORIC ROCK ART / OSTENSIBLE U OCULTO:

LA CUESTIÓN DE LA VISIBILIDAD EN LA COMPRENSIÓN DEL ARTE

PARIETAL-RUPESTRE PALEOLÍTICO

Chairs: Camille Bourdier, Valérie Feruglio, Oscar Fuentes, Geneviève Pinçon and Guillaume Robin

Participants:

09:00 Jérôme Magail (Anthropologue. Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco et UMR

5608 TRACES (CREAP) - ANR PREHART) and Clémence Breuil (Doctorante Université

Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, UMR 5608 TRACES, Toulouse, France) :

First implantations of engraved steles of the first nomads of Mongolia (Bronze Age);

Implantations primaires des stèles gravées des premiers nomades de Mongolie (âge du

Bronze)

09:30 Amel Mostefaï-Ithier (Chercheur associé, UMR TRACES 5608, Toulouse, France) :

Hidden dimensions and illusion of eligibility at Ozan Ehéré (Tasîli-n-Ajjer, Sahara

central, Algérie). Particularities and difficulties in the study of tassilian rock art;

Dimensions cachées et illusion de lisibilité à Ozan Ehéré (Tasîli-n-Ajjer, Sahara

central, Algérie). Particularités et difficultés d’étude de l’art rupestre tassilien

10:00 Romain Pigeaud (Chercheur associé, UMR 6566 "CReAAH" du CNRS, Université de

Rennes-1, France) :

Study of the information given (or not) by the parietal art, through some cases; Le

plus caché n'est pas toujours celui qu'on pense. Etude des informations données (ou

pas) par l'art pariétal, à travers l'étude de quelques cas

10:30 Eric Robert (UMR 7194 HnHp, équipe Préhistoire et Paléoanthropologie, MNHN, Paris et

UMR 7041 ArScAn, équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique, MAE Nanterre, France) :

Settings in decorated caves, or the palaeolithic art to associate choices in supports

and techniques in the construction of the images; Mises en scènes dans les grottes

ornées, ou l'art paléolithique d'associer choix des supports et choix techniques dans la

construction des images.

11:00 BREAK

11:30 Guillaume Robin (University of Edinburgh, UK):

Visual strategies in the decoration of Neolithic rock-cut tombs in Sardinia; Stratégies

visuelles de l’art des tombes hypogées néolithiques de Sardaigne.

12:00 Carlos Rodríguez-Rellán (GEPN, Departamento de Historia I. Facultade de Xeografía e

Historia, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain) and Ramón Fábregas Valcarce

(GEPN, Departamento de Historia I. Facultade de Xeografía e Historia, Universidade de

Santiago de Compostela, Spain):

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Visibility and perceptibility of open air rock art: a study case from NW Spain;

Visibilidad y percepción del arte al aire libre: un caso del NO de España

12:30 Dario Sigari (Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici. C.so Ercole

I d’Este, 32 – 44121 Ferrara, Italia) and Malahat Farajova (Gobustan National Historical

Artistic Preserve, Karadakh district, Gobustan settlement, Baku - AZ 1080 Azerbaijan):

Facing the sea: boat engravings in Gobustan rock art; Faire face à la mer: les

gravures de bateaux dans l’art rupestre du Gobustan.

13:00 Piedad Villanueva Ortiz (Departamento de Historia I y Filosofía. Área de Prehistoria, C/

Colegios 2, 28802, Alcalá de Henares, Spain):

Visibility in the Paleolithic Art of South end Peninsular; Visibilidad en el Arte

Paleolítico del Extremo Sur Peninsular.

13:30 LUNCH

15:30 Suzanne Villeneuve (University of Toronto, Canada):

Exploring the individual and group, the public and private, of cave rituals: an

ethnoarchaeological, ethnographic and archaeological perspective; Explorer

l’individu et le collectif, le privé et le public dans les rites des cavernes: une

perspective ethnoarchéologique, ethnographique, et archéologique

ROOM 4 (“SIERRA DE LA OLIVA”), Thursday:

17:00 Alejandro Morales (Museo O’Higginiano), Clemente Mella (Expedición Maule), and Pablo

González (Universidad de Talca):

Presentation of the book Arte rupestre en la Cuenca del Melado

17:30 José María Corrales Vázquez (Universidad de Extremadura):

Tribute to Eduardo Hernández Pacheco

ROOM 5 (“BERROCAL”), Monday:

17:00 Ludwig Jaffe (Project 4Dimensions):

Workshop on informatics for rupestrian imagery

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Friday:

18:00 IFRAO Meeting (delegates only)

ROOM 1 (“MONFRAGÜE”), Friday:

19:30 Closing Plenary Lecture: Alfonso Caballero Klink:

El arte rupestre postpaleolítico en la Comunidad de Castilla La Mancha (España)

20:15 Clausure

- O -

22:00 Conference dinner: “La Cuchara” Restaurant, Avenida de la Universidad nº 51 (close to

the AHC Hotel Cáceres and Universitary Campus)

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CONFERENCE EXHIBITIONS PROGRAM

Museo de Cáceres (Palacio de las Veletas)

Siega Verde Zona Arqueológica / Fundaçao

Côa Parque

Photographic exhibition El Arte de la Luz /

The Art of Light

Sala ‘Pintores 10’ (Cáceres)

Maximina Espeso

Pictorial exhibition Arte en las cuevas / Art in

the Caves

Inauguration: Tuesday, September 1, 20:30 h.

Palacio de la Isla (Cáceres) Ludovico Rodríguez Liaño, Pictorial exhibition De una mano a la otra /

From one Hand to the other

Inauguration: Tuesday, September 1, 20:30 h.

Palacio de la Isla (Cáceres) Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira / Ayuntamiento de Santillana del Mar Travelling exhibition Un viaje Planetario:

Arte rupestre Patrimonio Mundial / A

Planetarium Trip: World Heritage Rock Art

Inauguration: Tuesday, September 1, 20:30 h.

Hall of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities

Jesús Vázquez

Sculptural replica La representación de la mujer

en la Prehístoria (“venus” e ídolos) / The

Representation of Women in Prehistory

("Venus" and Idols)

Inauguration: Monday, August 31

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International Federation of Rock Art Organizations (IFRAO)

IFRAO was formed in Darwin, Australia, on 3 September 1988, during the first major international

academic conference dedicated entirely to the study of prehistoric rock art. Nine rock art organizations decided

to form an international federation of independent natioal or regional bodies. At the founding meeting it was

decided that IFRAO should be a common forum and initiator of policies, projecting or representing the common

interests of member organizations without interfering in their autonomy. It would operate as a democratic

advisory body in which each member organization would hold one vote, exercised by an official representative.

International meetings would be held by nominating suitable rock art conferences as official IFRAO congresses

at regular intervals.

Over the subsequent twelve years, the number of affiliate members quadrupled to thirty-six, and the

current members of IFRAO cover most of the world. The combined memberships of these organizations include

about 7000 rock art specialists, i.e. practically all such specialists in the world.

Until the 1980s, individual rock art researchers as well as rock art organizations around the world operated

largely without being aware of the work conducted in other parts of the world—sometimes even in their own

country or region of activity. As a result the discipline experienced a great diversity of research approaches and

terminology, reflected in a multitude of idiosyncratic constructs, sequences, chronologies, names and definitions.

Therefore one of IFRAO’s initial principal concerns was the standardization of those aspects of the discipline

that are essential for effective communication and collaboration: methodology, terminology, ethics, and the

technical standards used in analysis and recording. These subjects were addressed through extensive consultation

of specialists and, where appropriate, the deliberations of appointed sub-committees.

For instance, to establish a uniform code of ethics for all rock art researchers in the world, IFRAO

appointed a sub-committee at its 1998 meeting in Cochabamba, Bolivia, which produced a draft ratified two

years later in Alice Springs, Australia. Consultation has also been the basis of determining a uniform

terminology, now enshrined in a multi-language dictionary. Methodology has experienced a more subtle process

of standardization, in which un-rigorous practices have gradually been weeded out, through debate, editorial

practices and good example.

The IFRAO members produce about twenty specialist periodicals, whose flagship is Rock Art Research,

the official organ of the federation. Wide-ranging cooperation in publishing exists among members, and in 2001

the IFRAO-Brepols imprint was created in Belgium.

IFRAO has been particularly effective in the area of rock art protection and preservation, achieving

sometimes spectacular successes, such as the electoral defeat of a recalcitrant government in 1995. The

federation has become the principal international body pursuing the conservation of prehistoric rock art

effectively. Another of its greatest achievements to date has been its successful campaign of empowering

traditional indigenous societies to secure the return of rock art sites into their care and possession.

Robert G. Bednarik, Convener of IFRAO

IFRAO: the first dozen years

The study of rock art may be thousands of years old, with the earliest rock art recordings we know of

found in China, but in comparison to this long history of our discipline, IFRAO is a very recent phenomenon.

And yet, even after the first twelve years of the federation’s existence its effects on this discipline are indelible

and irreversible. I would like to review the brief history of this organisation and its accomplishments — not in a

self-congratulatory manner, but to consider its progress, performance, and most particularly its probable future

direction.

In most respects the work of IFRAO has been rather low key, consensus oriented and discreet. This is

because its original charter decreed that IFRAO will not meddle in the domestic business of member

organisations or interfere in matters of their autonomy. Moreover, the federation was conceived as a democratic

body, with only the most minimal formal structure, created particularly to facilitate reciprocal assistance and the

streamlining of common goals through indirect means rather than by direct action.

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IFRAO was founded on 3 September 1988 in Darwin, Australia, immediately after the conclusion of the

First AURA Congress. Inspired by the great success of that event, representatives of nine rock art organisations

met informally to discuss common interests and international co-operation. They decided spontaneously to form

a federation, named it, and set out its charter in general terms: it should be a common forum and initiator of

policies, projecting or representing the common interests of member organisations without interfering in their

autonomy. It would operate as a democratic advisory body in which each member organisation would hold one

vote, exercised by an official representative. International meetings would be held by nominating suitable rock

art conferences as official IFRAO congresses at regular intervals.

Within two months, nine rock art organisations confirmed their affiliation with IFRAO: ACASPP,

AURA, CeSMAP, CIARU, a French group that is now defunct, RAAM, SARARA, SIARB and IRA. In the

years since then, this number has risen to fifty-two, and the current members of IFRAO cover most of the world.

The only significant rock art regions not as yet covered by the activities of IFRAO members are the Middle East

and most of Scandinavia. The combined memberships of these thirty-six organisations are thought to include

about 8000 rock art specialists, i.e. practically all such specialists in the world.

Until the 1980s, individual rock art researchers as well as rock art organisations around the world

operated largely without being aware of the work conducted in other parts of the world — sometimes even in

their own country or region of activity. As a result the discipline experienced a great diversity of research

approaches and terminology, reflected in a multitude of idiosyncratic constructs, sequences, chronologies, names

and definitions. Communication was limited, and where it did occur it often led to misunderstandings, and

clarifications sometimes led to academic feuds.

Therefore one of IFRAO’s initial principal concerns was the standardisation of those aspects of the discipline

that are essential for effective communication and collaboration: methodology, terminology, ethics, and the

technical standards used in analysis and recording. These subjects were addressed through extensive consultation

of specialists and, where appropriate, the deliberations of appointed sub-committees. For instance, the IFRAO

Standard Scale was designed by a process of consultation over a period of three years before it was produced in

1994. It has since become the universal colour calibration standard not only in this field, but is being used also

by museologists, palaeontologists, archaeologists, pedologists, geologists, conservators and many others. As the

only international colour standard backed by colour re-constitution software its prospects of becoming a widely

used research and documentation tool are self-evident. Almost 75,000 specimens of the IFRAO Standard Scale

have now been distributed worldwide, and it will be reprinted in 2001.

To establish a uniform code of ethics for all rock art researchers in the world, IFRAO appointed a sub-

committee at its 1998 meeting in Cochabamba which has just produced a draft code, to be ratified shortly. Wide-

ranging consultation has also been the basis of determining a uniform terminology, which has led to the

publication of a draft glossary of rock art science in July 1999. Having been subjected to further improvements

after suggestions from many more cutting-edge researchers was received, this draft is about to be finalised.

Methodology has experienced a more subtle process of standardisation, in which un-rigorous practices have been

gradually weeded out, through debate, editorial practices and good example.

One of the most effective aspects of this streamlining process has been the collaboration of IFRAO

members in publishing. In 1988 it was decided that Rock Art Research would be the official organ of the

federation, whose style was then adopted in a deliberate expression of solidarity by several of the excellent

journals produced by members, thus underlining the concept of standardisation. Agreements for the unfettered

re-publication of material exist among members, as well as informal practices of editorial collaboration which

may extend to the re-assignment of submitted work or multiple publication of important material. Within this

system of wide-ranging co-operation each of the many journals of IFRAO has established a niche within which it

thrives, and the complete absence of any negative competition is a particularly striking feature of this system.

IFRAO has been particularly effective in the area of rock art protection and preservation, in what can

only be described as a text-book example of collaboration. While the measures taken collectively or individually

by members of IFRAO may not be readily apparent in most cases, their effects have been profoundly manifest.

The two principal strategies have been to eradicate unfavourable recording, management, research and

conservation practices in general, and to address threats to specific sites, arising usually from development work.

Both strategies have been successful beyond all expectations. In the case of eradicating such practices as the

wetting of paintings, chalking, contact recording, and a variety of unsound management approaches, the subtle

but very sustained campaign of IFRAO has led to a reduction of such practices by more than 90 per cent in about

eight years, and there is every expectation that these practices, which had been rampant for well over a century in

many parts of the world, will be fully eliminated in the very near future. This alone is such a spectacular success

that IFRAO deserves to be congratulated, particularly when one considers the initial magnitude of the problem.

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It is hardly a coincidence that one of the regions of continuing problems, Scandinavia, is also one of the few

areas where no IFRAO member operates.

Secondly, IFRAO has since 1988 conducted a campaign of targeting projects throughout the world that

were detrimental to rock art. In the course of this work I have discovered that most destruction of rock art sites is

unintended, and once the inappropriateness of a specific course of action — such as the construction of a road,

quarrying activity, industrial development or whatever the case — has been pointed out to the developers in

question they are usually quite willing to alter their plans, if only to avoid controversy. In twelve years, IFRAO

has attended to numerous such cases, with examples in every continent, and the majority of them required no

more than a polite but stern letter from the IFRAO Convener or the region’s IFRAO Representative. In most

cases it was soon realised that the detrimental action could be averted without difficulties: the quarrying

operations for a common mineral such as limestone or granite could easily be re-sited, a planned road or freeway

could be re-routed at no additional cost, an industrial development could be achieved without the destruction of

rock art, or a national park development could be planned so as not to expose rock art to uncontrolled visitation.

The only notable exception to this was the case of the Côa sites in northern Portugal, which were under threat

from development. Here, the recalcitrant former Portuguese government opposed IFRAO’s demand for

preservation of the rock art. The Portuguese IFRAO office called on the support of the international community

and within a year secured the declaration of the Côa valley as a protected area.

In evaluating the performance of IFRAO in its first dozen years we particularly need to appreciate that

this is an unfunded organisation that depends entirely on the enthusiasm of its board and on the willingness of

individuals to work hard without any prospect of reward, for values they strongly believe in. It also relies heavily

on the preparedness of its representatives to face, if necessary, powerful establishments or to pursue politically

unpopular policies. A classical example are the trials of Mila Simões de Abreu, who has been, and still is,

ruthlessly pursued for her endeavours to save Portuguese rock art from obliteration. Over the years IFRAO has

earned a well-deserved reputation of placing the interests of the rock art before those of public agencies, and of

providing rock art researchers with a forum and a voice. In my experience, IFRAO has sometimes had to act as

an ‘anti-establishment’ league, opposing powerful interests, both academic and political. In such confrontations

individual IFRAO representatives have found themselves victimised on several occasion. The future

effectiveness of IFRAO will depend largely on the continued willingness of individuals to forego personal

advancement in favour of what is best for rock art, and to oppose, if necessary, powerful interests at great

personal cost. The importance of NGOs (non-governmental organisations) in tempering the power of the state is

becoming increasingly evident as we enter a new millennium.

This leads me to my predictions for IFRAO’s future and future direction. Over the first dozen years, the

federation was able to catch those interests off-guard whose activities or policies were likely to be detrimental

either to the rock art or the discipline. The next twelve years will be harder. History demonstrates that any entity

that gains influence will be taken over or swallowed up by the establishments whose power it encroaches upon.

Therefore I expect to see greater efforts to curtail IFRAO’s influence and effectiveness, and I expect that we will

need to become more politically astute if we are to preserve our idealistic vigour. We may need to learn from

NGOs facing powerful political or corporate interests, such as environmentalist groups, to see how they deal

with this factor.

Robert G. Bednarik, Convener of IFRAO

PREVIOUS IFRAO CONFERENCES

1992 Cairns (Australia)

1993 New Delhi (India)

1994 Flagstaff (U.S.A)

1995 Turin (Italia)

1996, Namibia

1997 Cochabamba (Bolivia)

1998 Vila Real, Prtugal

1999 Ripon, Wisconsin (U.S.A.)

2000 Australia

2004 Agra (India)

2006 Lisbon (Portugal

2009 Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí

(Brazil)

2010 Ariège-Pyrénées (France)

2011 Kemerovo (Russia)

2012 La Paz (Bolivia)

2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico (U.S.A.)

2014 Guiyang, Guizhou (China)

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IFRAO 2015 PRESENTER COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN

Algeria

Angola

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Azerbaijan

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

Cambodia

Canada

Chad

Chile

China

Colombia

Congo

Costa Rica

Czech Republic

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

India

Iran

Israel

Italy

Japan

Macedonia

Malaysia

Mexico

Monaco

Mongolia

Mozambique

Namibia

Peru

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Slovakia

South Africa

Spain

Tanzania

The Netherlands

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States of America

Uruguay

Venezuela

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