THE ROCK ART ATLAS
MORENO GARCIA-MANSILLA, VICENTE
Inglês
Novidade
Inglês
Novidade

Sinopse THE ROCK ART ATLAS

Paleolithic signs deciphered for the first time in history What did the strange signs that appear alongside the bison and horses of Altamira mean Why did our Paleolithic ancestors paint dots, lines, and quadrilaterals on cave walls Vicente Moreno presents a groundbreaking discovery that reshapes our understanding of Paleolithic rock art. After years of research, he has succeeded in deciphering the enigmatic signs that accompany the animal paintings in our caves. The first cartographic representations of our world His central thesis is bold: these signs are the earliest cartographic representations of our world, maps and plans created more than 15,000 years ago by prehistoric artists who mastered surprisingly sophisticated techniques of spatial representation. The book examines ten Paleolithic maps from the Strait of Gibraltar to Cantabria, demonstrating with mathematical precision the correlations between rock art signs and the real geography of each region. It reveals the remarkable capacity for abstraction and spatial organization of our ancestors. The Rock Art Atlas includes mathematical verification, topographical analysis, and an innovative methodology that opens new avenues of research in prehistoric archaeology. A major contribution to our understanding of the origins of cartography and human symbolic thought.
EAN
9791370204037
Ano de edição
2026
Páginas
224
Idioma
Inglês
Coleção
ARQUEOLOGIA
Alto
280
Largura
230
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