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Description: |
Engravings
Paintings
Painted engravings
High or low-relief
Sculpture
It is a very interesting surface in which the filiform motifs prevail. Groupings of fine lines in different positions and of very variable measures, crisscross in way so confused that it is difficult to distinguish the motifs. But we can distinguish between 12 and 13 swords, type" falcata", 5 of them have an straight handle indicated. Their dimensions vary between 16 and 29 cm of longitude and medium width vary between 2 cm / 4.5 cm. We can also distinguish two irregular motifs in zigzag, they meassure 7 and 9 cm of longitude. We also see another type of geometric motives as squares of clearly modern execution.
It is impossible to number or to describe the quantity of lines that appear in the group. As summary description we will point out that the groupings respond to the habitual tipology, parallel, horizontal, vertical, inclined groupings; Convergent, divergent; Crossed horizontal, vertical, diagonal etc; Isolated. The measures vary between scarce mm and the 25/30 cm of longitude.
They also appear in the combined pecked motifs, groupings of very smallpecked and very together contained abnormally, with some dimensions of 6 cm of long for 4 cm of wide and 5 long cm and 3 width. Groups of isolated peckeds, and very irregular lines without defined form, contained with approximate measures of 5 - 6 cm of long for 4-3 cm of wide. Special motives are the naturalistic ones also in incision technique. First there is a zoomorphic partial figure that shows quite rectangular face and head with two triangular ears and mouth likely indicated of a kind of horse or donkey taht is represented only to the chest. Secondly another partial zoomorph, by means a horse though cannot be seen the head, but is quite recognizeable by dorsal and backwards line and posterior leg. This figure might be infrapossed to the former.
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Figures: |
total number 15
Thread like lines, swords, groups of pecked, sanky figures, modern fine lines.
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Chronology: |
Palaeolithic
Epipalaeolithic - Mesolithic
Neolithic
Copper Age
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Roman
Middle Age
Modern
Unknown
PALEOLITTHIC (Magdaleniense) 17.000-9.000 BP // EPIPALEOLITHIC (IX millenium b.C) // NEOLITHIC (IV-III millenia b. C.)// COPPER AGE ( II milenium b. C.)
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