Archive for Methods – metodi

Valcamonica, analisi delle tecniche di incisione

TRACCE no. 9 – by Ausilio Priuli


2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Lo studio delle incisioni rupestri non può prescindere dalla conoscenza delle tecniche adottate per produrle, dal momento che le stesse sono state il mezzo che ha permesso la loro materializzazione.

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Microbiology and protection

Rock Art Congress

TRACCE no. 9 – by Julia Petushkova


2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Microbiology and protection of archaeological stone objects.
The paper is focused on microbiological investigations of archaeological stone objects in town of Moscow and near the Black sea area.

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Rock Art in the world of the school

Rock Art Congress

TRACCE no. 9 – by Dario Seglie, Roberto Seglie


2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Rock Art in history occupies a position of varying importance in scholastic programmes around the world.

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2nd International Congress

Congress logo

TRACCE no. 7 – by Congress staff


2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology.
Archaeology and Rock Art. Europe – Alps – Valcamonica
2 – 5 October 1997, Palazzo dei Congressi
Boario Congressi – Via Manifattura 25041 DARFO BOARIO TERME
(Valcamonica – BS – ITALY).
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RockArtNet Iconographic Database

Photogallery

TRACCE no. 7 – by Andrea Arcà


More than 30 messages in the last days of April 1997 were sent to the Rock Art email List, with the subject “suggestion”. They were all pointing to the opportunity of exchanging RA related pictures via Internet. These messages represented one of the most important and useful web discussion in the last 12 months. Read more

Tracing the Past

Tracing at Fontanalba

TRACCE no. 7 – by Angelo Fossati – Andrea Arcà


Tracing the Past. Petroglyph reproduction for Rupestrian Archaeology
This paper reproduces the poster for ARARA meeting May ’97.
It has also many points in common with the previous article of A. Fossati in TRACCE 6, while showing something more. It also represents a good introduction to our tracing professional workshop.
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Rupestrian Archaeology

Valcamonica, tracing

TRACCE no. 6 – by Angelo Fossati


The term Rupestrian archaeology was coined in Val Camonica in 1989 to indicate the need to treat the study of “rock art” as an archaeological discipline, on par with other branches. Read more

Vale de Vermelhosa: scale drawings

Vermelhosa scale drawing

TRACCE no. 6 – by Jane Kolber


Scale drawings of the Vale de Vermelhosa Engravings.
The Etched in Time Project invited me to be a participant in recording the engravings in the Vale de Vermelhosa (Côa Valley Area, Portugal). Read more