👋😎Hi friends! to say goodbye in this #Fridaypaleoart to the month of July we are going to visit a small but fascinating cave:
Cave: #Lluera I
Place: San Juan de Priorio (Asturias, España)
Motif: horse, aurochs, deer.
Chronology: #Premagdalenian
➡️We refer to the Cueva de la Lluera I, a small cave located a few meters from the Nalón River (Asturias, Spain) and which was scientifically discovered in 1979 and first studied by Professor Javier Fortea.
📖The artistic activity is found in outdoor areas and in twilight, concentrating on the walls of the left gallery, very close to the entrance.
The technique used by the artists was engraving with a simple deep and wide stroke, which was sometimes combined with the use of the forms of the parietal relief.This technique shows us the imagination and previous planning of the artist, since he saw the figure before drawing it
❗️In the closest area to the current entrance a large horse was engraved with various linear signs. Aurochs, horses, hinds, a male goat and other incomplete animals were represented on the Entrance Panel.
☝️😌However, the most careful engravings are in the Great Niche. In this area the same bestiary is represented as in the Entrance Panel minus the goat, thus presenting a well-known classic auroch-horse-deer pattern.
⁉️The parietal representations are attributed to the Solutrean period (21,000-17,000 B.P.) from conventions such as the representation of the line of the mouth in the hinds, or by means of parallels with other caves of the Nalón river or the cave of Chufín (Cantabria).
The data obtained in the excavations of the cave show the same chronology.🤔
➡️In them, lithic tools possibly used for artistic production, such as burins, have been recovered, together with fauna from the same period. We highlight a pendant made up of six deer canines in and a triangular ocher plate.
💻References:
➡️RODRÍGUEZ-ASENSIO, J. A.; BARRERA, J. M. Las ocupaciones solutrenses de las cuevas de La Lluera. Excavaciones Arqueológicas en Asturias, 2007, vol. 2012, no 7.
Finally, if you are interested in getting to know this fantastic outdoor sanctuary of Palaeolithic art, we encourage you to visit it. We leave you the web: turismoasturias.es/descubre/cultu…
Welcome to another warm summer morning! 👋😎(or at least that's what we hope!) 🤓
Today is #FridayPaleoart and we are going to visit a recently discovered site... 👇😉
Cave: #Danbolinzulo
Place: Zestoa, Gipuzkoa
Motif: Red painted and engraved goat
Chronology: #Premagdalenian
⁉️This is a really small cave (with least than 30 meters of development), currently accessed through a small hole in #Ertxiña mountain.
💭It would be interesting to known how was the cave during the Upper Paleolithic. ➡️Currently, there are a lot of blocks and some speleothems.
❗️The cave is small, but it is very well placed over a narrowing of #Urola valley.
☝️😌It was known by @Antxieta_Taldea in 1980 when they located some post-paleolithic remains, but in 14th of dec. of 2014, they found red paintings inside, confirmed as paleol. by @MGarcia_Diez.
Cave: #ArcoB cave
Place: Pondra, Karrantza river valley, Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria (Spain)
Motif: Mammoth
Chronology: #Premagdalenian
➡️⁉️The Carranza River is a short river that rises in Karrantza (Bizkaia) and connects with the Asón River in Ramales de la Victoria (Cantabria). The Carranza gorge is the only way out of the valley and is characterized by an abrupt karstic orography plenty of caves and shelters.
❗️📚More than twenty archaeological sites are known (27) although the archaeological information in many cases is deficient. There are 7 decorated caves, 5 in Cantabria and 2 in the Basque Country.
Good Morning! Today is not a #NovemberRain-y day, but it is #FridayPaleoart, so we are going to visit a sheltered place in... ☂️
Cave: #Etxeberri
Place: Camou-Cihigue, Zuberoa, Pays Basque, Nouvelle Aquitaine (France)
Motif: Black bison and red stains
Chronology: #Magdalenian
Etxebarri is a pyrenean cave with #Magdalenian rock art, placed in the beautiful massif of Arbailles, in the hearth of #Zuberoa, #BasqueCountry.
The bison we have presented here is not especially wonderful, but it stands out because of its location deep inside the cave. 👇😉
The rock art is placed 150 meters away from the entrance. It is not a big distance, but one must cross dry lakes, climb dangerous, slippery and steep flowstones, and very narrow crawlways. 😖📸
In Etxeberri, caving security-installation and techniques are really necessary...