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Locality: |
Guarda, Pinhel |
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Region: |
Alto Douro/Beira Alta, Pinhel Pin |
Area: |
Douro and Côa |
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Environment & Surface |
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Open-air
Shelter
Cave
Portable
Megalithic
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Geography: |
Localizado na margem esquerda do baixo Côa, numa parte muito encaixadoa do vale, é a zona mais a montante (Sul) da arte rupestre do Côa. |
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Rio Côa. |
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Geology: |
Granito. |
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Description: |
Engravings
Paintings
Painted engravings
High or low-relief
Sculpture
Duas figuras animais (talvez bovídeos) de cor vermelha. Interessante figura antropomórfica também pintada a vermelho com os braços estão erguidos, na chamada poisição de orante. As mãos foram representadas de forma exagerada (grandes-mãos). Infelizmente a parte inferior da figura encontra-se em mau estado de conservação.
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Figures: |
total number 5
Figuras de animais indefinidos (bovídeos?) e clara figura antropomórfica.
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Chronology: |
Palaeolithic
Epipalaeolithic - Mesolithic
Neolithic
Copper Age
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Roman
Middle Age
Modern
Unknown
Neolítico (?)
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Notes: |
Abstract: Faia it´s a rock-art shelter and open-air site of Vale do Côa Archaeological Park, located on the left side of low Côa river, which integrates 8 engraved rocks. The particularity of Faia rock art, is that it's executed over granite surfaces, and the engravings were made by pecking and painting techniques. The type of figures represented are, zoomorphic (auroches, goats and horses) and anthropomorphic, dated from Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Cooper Age. |
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Conservation |
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Status: |
Public
Private
Park
Classified site
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Risk: |
A parte inferior da figura antropomórfica da rocha 1, encontra-se bastante desgastada. |
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Conservation: |
Good
Quite good
Mediocre
Bad
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| Record n. 616 / 807 |
No commercial use is allowed. Specific © is mentioned in the captions or owned by each Author or Institution |
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EuroPreArt, European Prehistoric Art, is a web-based archaeological project funded by the European Union which aims to establish a lasting data-base of European prehistoric art documentation, to launch the base of an European institutional network and to contribute to the awareness of the diversity and richness of European Prehistoric Art.
It is proposed by: Instituto Politécnico de Tomar (IPT, Portugal),
CUEBC - European University Centre for Cultural Heritage (Italy - Europe),
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España),
Asociación Cultural Colectivo Barbaón (España),
Université de Liège (Belgique),
Gotland University College (Sverige),
University College Dublin (Eire),
Cooperativa Archeologica Le Orme dell'Uomo (Italia),
Study Centre and Museum of Prehistoric Art of
Pinerolo (Italia),
The European Centre for Prehistoric Research in the Alto Ribatejo (Portugal),
ArqueoJovem - a youth NGO (Portugal).
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