TRACCE Online Rock Art Bulletin no. 9
18 September 1997 – cover and index only
Archive for Darfo Congress 97
TRACCE Online Rock Art Bulletin 9 – Oct 1997
1997 Congress pre-acts: index
TRACCE no. 9 – by RA Congress
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
complete program and abstracts
Archaeology and Rock Art: Europe – Alps – Valcamonica
2-5 October 1997
DARFO BOARIO TERME (Valcamonica – BS – ITALY)
1997 Congress timetable
TRACCE no. 9 – by RA Congress
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
complete program and abstracts
Archaeology and Rock Art: Europe – Alps – Valcamonica
2-5 October 1997
DARFO BOARIO TERME (Valcamonica – BS – ITALY)
La via delle Aquane
TRACCE no. 9 – by Camuri – Musitelli
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
La via delle Aquane – itinerari nella sacralità dell’acqua.
Come il vischio si abbarbica alla quercia, talvolta toponomastica, leggende, vita dei santi, crescono sul ceppo antico dell’arte rupestre.
Elementi della tradizione iniziatica
TRACCE no. 9 – by Maria Cristina Citroni
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Elementi della tradizione iniziatica sciamanica in alcune incisioni rupestri della Valcamonica.
In questa analisi si vogliono leggere alcune incisioni rupestri della Val Camonica alla luce del loro significato simbolico.
Pattern and Function at Jeffers Petroglyphs
TRACCE no. 9 – by Robert Alan Clouse
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Pattern and Function at Jeffers Petroglyphs, Minnesota, USA.
The Jeffers Petroglyphs site in the Midwestern United States contains over 2,000 recorded carvings, some of which likely date to 5,000 B.P.
Preliminary Report
TRACCE no. 9 – by Katalin Ernyey
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Preliminary Report: they had been engraving bricks more than half a century…
Engraved bricks, absolutely similar to prehistoric ones, in their physical character, were found, last spring in Budapest, by the author.
Giocare sulla pietra
TRACCE no. 9 – by Carlo Gavazzi
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Giocare sulla pietra nell’occidente d’Italia: 213 tavolieri incisi da Domodossola a Lucca
Negli ultimi quattro anni una ricerca condotta nelle tre regioni più occidentali d’Italia ha permesso di identificare 177 incisioni rupestri e graffiti raffiguranti tavolieri.
Côa Valley three years after
TRACCE no. 9 – by Mila Simões de Abreu
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Giocare sulla pietra nell’occidente d’Italia: 213 tavolieri incisi da Domodossola a Lucca
In November 1994 many worldwide RA researchers were surprised by the announcement of the “discovery” of the engraved rocks in Canada do Inferno, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal.
Bronze Age sculpted caves in the Périgord
TRACCE no. 9 – by Norbert Aujoulat – Christian Chevillot
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Bronze Age sculpted caves in the Périgord (Dordogne – France)
The Périgord has been famous since the XIX c. for its wealth of caves painted and sculpted in the Palaeolithic era…
Nuove figure schematiche antropomorfe
TRACCE no. 9 – by Bert D’Arragon
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Nuove figure schematiche antropomorfe dalla Sardegna prenuragica: le pitture rupestri della Grotta del Papa, isola di Tavolara (SS – I)
La Gardette, sky-line at 125° N
TRACCE no. 9 – by Leo Dubal
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
The “historical sequence” of rock art starts with pieces with imitative vocation. They are isolated pieces, intimate, recluse. They are pieces of stolen life, which are not readily exhibite.
Prehistoric paintings in the Val De Varri’s cave
TRACCE no. 9 – by Fabio Sebasti, Samou Camara
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Recent discoveries of prehistoric paintings in the Val De Varri’s cave (Rieti, Central Italy).
The Val de’ Varri cave, placed represents the first known settlement of the middle Bronze Age of Latium…
Rock-Carvings from the Geghamian Range
TRACCE no. 9 – by Karen S. Tokhatian
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
The Chronology of Rock-Carvings with Cosmological Meaning from the Geghamian Range (Armenia) .
There exist about 20 thousand petroglyphs in our country, which are on the Geghamian, Siunic mountain ranges and on the mount Aragats, at over 2500m height…
Rio Sabor Rock Art discovery
TRACCE no. 9 – by Ludwig Jaffe, Mila Simões de Abreu
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Rio Sabor Rock Art discovery (Trás-os-Montes Portugal).
The Côa Dam will be substituted by “Laranjera dam”, Sabor river. Also there Palaeolithic style figures have been found, though their importance has been questioned.
La roccia degli stambecchi
TRACCE no. 9 – by A. Arcà, F.M. Gambari, G. Mennella
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
La roccia degli stambecchi: un’iscrizione latina reinterpreta incisioni dell’età del Ferro?
Una roccia in prossimità di un piccolo bacino lacustre (comune di Lanslevillard) mostra una scena di caccia allo stambecco…
Meaning in the rock-engravings of Mont Bégo
TRACCE no. 9 – by Lawrence Barfield, Christopher Chippindale
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
Meaning in the rock-engravings of Mont Bégo, Alpes-Maritimes, France
What did the celebrated petroglyphs of Mont Bégo mean, in the lives of the people who made them?
Incisioni rupestri in Valvarrone
TRACCE no. 9 – by Antonio Bellati
2nd International Congress of Rupestrian Archaeology
2-5 October 1997 DARFO BOARIO TERME
La Valvarrone è una valle incassata tra le Prealpi Orobie occidentali sita immediatamente a sud del Grande Solco vallivo valtellinese che affianca fino all’altezza di Morbegno.