Discussing the relevance and scope of ‘Symbolic territories’ for Prehistory

In the sandstone boulder fields of the southern Paris Basin, over two thousand small engraved shelters have been identified. A new collective research programme aims to investigate on this broad subject and focus above all on Mesolithic contexts, which constitute a large proportion of the engravings...

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Published inQuaternary international Vol. 503; pp. 189 - 190
Main Authors Lucas, Claire, Petrognani, Stephane, Robert, Eric
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 05.02.2019
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Summary:In the sandstone boulder fields of the southern Paris Basin, over two thousand small engraved shelters have been identified. A new collective research programme aims to investigate on this broad subject and focus above all on Mesolithic contexts, which constitute a large proportion of the engravings in the shelters, among other earlier or later periods represented.Since 2017, several field campaigns led to the documenting of rock shelters at various scales, their environment and a selection of their engraved panels, focusing on issues of relative chronology. Photographic techniques, digital technologies and recording processes are used to meet three objectives: preserving the sites by means of digital archiving, raising awareness of this heritage, and carrying out new studies.The documenting methods, digitisation rationale, and use of the different media, along with their contributions and limits, is discussed below
ISSN:1040-6182
1873-4553
DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.004