2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-21330/v1
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Looking for Painting Mixtures to Glimpse Pictorial Techniques: A Micro-Stratigraphic Physicochemical Approach to the Rock Art From the Oyola’s Caves (Argentina)

Abstract: Could not be possible that rock paintings with similar hues and morphologies were the results of different painting events inside a cave but distanced in time? Is there any archaeometric approach that allows us to evidence these subtle differences? Aiming to address these inquires, in this work are presented the potentials of new physicochemical lines of evidence for characterization and differentiation of painting mixtures. This will improve the understanding of the technical heterogeneity and temporal comple… Show more

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“…They evaluate, for example, the consequences of the use of one technique over others and discussed the implication of the results obtained following the research questions raised. They also compared the advantages of elemental over crystallographic techniques, the use of scanning electron microscopy over other analytical techniques, the preparation of samples in resin for stratigraphic analysis, and its consequence for specific archaeological questions (Tomasini et al, 2012a andSepúlveda, 2009 andSepúlveda and Laval, 2010b;Sepúlveda and Wright, 2018;Gheco et al, 2017Gheco et al, , 2019Gheco et al, and 2020.…”
Section: 3-archaeological Questions Addressed With Physicochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They evaluate, for example, the consequences of the use of one technique over others and discussed the implication of the results obtained following the research questions raised. They also compared the advantages of elemental over crystallographic techniques, the use of scanning electron microscopy over other analytical techniques, the preparation of samples in resin for stratigraphic analysis, and its consequence for specific archaeological questions (Tomasini et al, 2012a andSepúlveda, 2009 andSepúlveda and Laval, 2010b;Sepúlveda and Wright, 2018;Gheco et al, 2017Gheco et al, , 2019Gheco et al, and 2020.…”
Section: 3-archaeological Questions Addressed With Physicochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these advances, very few studies have considered and reflected upon the nature and particularities of rock art paintings. Materially speaking, these paintings are a mixture of different components mixed and applied over a fragile rock surface and submitted to constant environmental agents (Boschin et al, 2011;Sepúlveda and Wright, 2018;Gheco et al, 2020). The human occupational history of the site contributes to forming complex microstratigraphies on rock art panels (Nazar et al, 2010;Tomasini et al, 2016;Gheco et al, 2017 and.…”
Section: 3-archaeological Questions Addressed With Physicochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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