Artículo
Autoría
Gerónimo, Aldo Agustín
;
HOCSMAN, SALOMON
Fecha
2010
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
CAR-ICOMOS - UISPP - ARIEGE
Revista
INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER ON ROCK ART
CAR-ICOMOS - UISPP - ARIEGE
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New evidences of rock art at the site Cueva de Cristóbal in La Matadería Masiff, between Sierras de Aguilar and Alta, Jujuy Puna (Argentina) (Figure 1) are presented in this work. This art belongs to the Stylistic Group B (GEB) identified by Aschero (1979) and Aschero et al. (1991) for nearby Quebrada de Inca Cueva. It includes figurative and non-figurative motifs. Among the first are isolated, grouped or articulated anthropomorphic figures, camelids and undetermined zoomorphs, wh...
New evidences of rock art at the site Cueva de Cristóbal in La Matadería Masiff, between Sierras de Aguilar and Alta, Jujuy Puna (Argentina) (Figure 1) are presented in this work. This art belongs to the Stylistic Group B (GEB) identified by Aschero (1979) and Aschero et al. (1991) for nearby Quebrada de Inca Cueva. It includes figurative and non-figurative motifs. Among the first are isolated, grouped or articulated anthropomorphic figures, camelids and undetermined zoomorphs, while the second show dotted, pectiniform pictures and segmented traces, wide, isolated dashes and dashed and wavy lines (Aschero et al. 1991).
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Puna of JujuyDigital treatmentAnthropomorphic figuresRock Art