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Making a difference: Palaeolithic iconography as a trait of identity in the Iberian Peninsula
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Palabras clave
Prehistory
Symbolism
Territory
Group identity
Rock art
Multivariate analysis
Paleolithic art
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5101 Antropología Cultural
5506.02 Historia del Arte
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2023
Citación
García Bustos, M., & Rivero, O. (2023). Making a difference: Palaeolithic iconography as a trait of identity in the Iberian Peninsula. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 42(4), 282-300.
Resumen
The study of the figurative repertoire of Palaeolithic artists allows us to approach aspects such as iconographic diffusion and cultural preferences. This paper presents an updated corpus of figurative rock art for the Iberian peninsula and analyses its distribution in the Cantabrian region, inland Iberia and the Mediterranean basin, three areas frequently used in the literature. This corpus contains 3341 graphic units that were analysed using multivariate statistics and hypothesis testing. The results show that the main figurative themes can be classified according to their discriminating power. Horse, ibex and deer were the animal motifs that formed the common background of this artistic expression. In contrast, Palaeolithic artists used different proportions of bison, hind and aurochs to create a possible distinctive identity. Finally, it is discussed whether the iconographic selection is due to palaeoecological reasons, cultural motivations, or a combination of both.
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0262-5253
DOI
10.1111/OJOA.12281
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