Rock Art Studies: News of the World VI 2021
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv1zm2tkx.4
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“…Although little cave art exists from the Palaeolithic in many regions across world, partly because of absence of human amongst other reasons, there is still a rich collection of prehistoric art from later periods. For example, in countries such as Brazil during the pre-Columbian, several examples of rock art exist and include petroglyphs and pictographs that were created by indigenous peoples, such as the Sambaqui and Guarani, who inhabited the region prior to European colonisation (Bahn et al, 2021). The Sambaqui people, who lived along the coast of Brazil between 6000 and 1000 years ago, created petroglyphs that depicted a variety of plant and animal species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although little cave art exists from the Palaeolithic in many regions across world, partly because of absence of human amongst other reasons, there is still a rich collection of prehistoric art from later periods. For example, in countries such as Brazil during the pre-Columbian, several examples of rock art exist and include petroglyphs and pictographs that were created by indigenous peoples, such as the Sambaqui and Guarani, who inhabited the region prior to European colonisation (Bahn et al, 2021). The Sambaqui people, who lived along the coast of Brazil between 6000 and 1000 years ago, created petroglyphs that depicted a variety of plant and animal species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many indigenous peoples in Brazil have strong relationships with the natural world and consider plants to be sacred and powerful beings. Botanical art could have had different meanings, including medicinal properties, symbolic significance, ritual and practical uses such as for fibre and construction materials (Bahn et al, 2021).…”
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“…O ato de escrever em paredes ocupa um lugar especial no estudo da história humana. É a única manifestação cultural da humanidade que continuou ininterrupta por mais de quarenta milênios, chegando até nós em suas múltiplas formas (Bahn et al, 2021). Seja em uma parede rochosa ou em alvenaria, as representações gráficas sintetizam em expressões materiais visíveis, elementos mentais, simbólicos, emocionais da esfera cultural e social, permitindo acesso à aspectos sutis ligados à identidade e a traços das atividades de um passado muito distante ou da contemporaneidade.…”
Section: Capítulo 2: Deixando Marcas Nas Paredesunclassified
“…No continente europeu, exemplos bem conhecidos de registros de arte parietal presentes em cavernas, como Lascaux, Chauvet, Niaux e Altamira, expressam a dinâmica simbólica de grupos do paleolítico superior atrelada a expressões ideológicas, apropriação e construção do espaço entre 20 e 40 mil anos antes do presente (Bahn, 2021;Ducasse et al, 2019). Em outras partes do ocidente, nas Américas por exemplo, manifestações gráficas rupestres foram evidenciadas desde o alto Ártico (Helskog, 2004) até a ponta da América do Sul, no Morro Vilcún, Cabo Horn, Chile (Mena et al, 2011).…”
Section: Registros Parietais: Da Pré-história à Contemporaneidadeunclassified