[Paléolithique et Mésolithique] Harald Floss & Andreas Pastoors (2018) - Palaeolithic rock and cave art in Central Europe? Session 31 of the XIX International Rock Art Conference IFRAO 2015 'Symbols in the Landscape: Rock Art and its Context' held in Cáceres, Spain, from the 31st of August until the 4th of September 2015, Rahden / Westfalen, Verlag Marie Leidorf, 189 p. EAN 9783867570893, 35,00 €. These conference proceedings contain an introduction by the editors and ten papers. The contributions deal with rock art in the centre of the Paris Basin [Bénard], the Palaeolithic wall paintings in Grotte Agneux I cave, dépt. Saône-et-Loire, and a method for distinguishing prehistoric and modern images [Floss et al.], the cultural identity of Aurignacians at Grotte des Gorges cave, dépt. Jura [David et al.], Palaeolithic rock art in Germany by the example of slate engravings in the Hunsrück mountain range [Welker], engravings in the upper rock shelter at Abri Allerberg, Lower Saxony [Grote u. a.], the question of Palaeolithic rock art in the Swabian Jura [Floss et al.], a refutation of potential Palaeolithic rock art in Bavaria in the Mäanderhöhle cave in the Franconian Jura [Blumenröther et al.], prehistoric charcoal drawings in the caves of the Slovak and Czech Republics [?efcáková et al.], first results of a rock art survey in the Central Balkans and an analysis of the graphic remains at Selacka 3 in Serbia [Ruiz-Redondo et al.], and the cave with Aurignacian decoration at Pestera Coliboaia, distr. Bihor, Romania [Gély et al.]. |