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Dues noves peces gravades del jaciment de Sant Gregori (Falset, Tarragona) : La «col.lecció Ramon Rodón» del Museu Municipal d'Alcover (Alt Camp)
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Appartient au périodique : "Pyrenae", 33-34
Publication: 2002-2003 Description: p. 165 - 174 : 2 fig.ISSN: 0079-8215.Langue: Catalan Auteur principal: García Diez, Marcos, 19..-.... Co-auteur: Zaragoza Sole, Josep ; Fontanals Torroja, Marta Résumé: In this paper two fragments of carving slates from Sant Gregori site (Falset, Priorat) are studied. These fragments are two unpublished examples belonged to «Ramon Rodón collection» wich are placed in Alcover's Municipal Museum (Alt Camp). The crono-cultural assignement is difficult because there are no information about estratigraphic position of these fragments of carving slates. This problem could be solved by comparing the decorative characteristics of the carving fragments to other elements of portable art which were exhumed in the same site. By doing this, the comparation and the meanning of this fragments are based on the artistic portable evidence which were attributed to microlaminar Epipaleolithic period from Mediterranean area in Iberian Peninsula..
Sujet: figure zoomorphe art gravure Lieu: Priorat Falset Époque: Épipaléolithique
Mots libres: Sant Gregori -- Sant Gregori -- tablettes gravées -- représentation linéaire . Item type: Extrait

In this paper two fragments of carving slates from Sant Gregori site (Falset, Priorat) are studied. These fragments are two unpublished examples belonged to «Ramon Rodón collection» wich are placed in Alcover's Municipal Museum (Alt Camp). The crono-cultural assignement is difficult because there are no information about estratigraphic position of these fragments of carving slates. This problem could be solved by comparing the decorative characteristics of the carving fragments to other elements of portable art which were exhumed in the same site. By doing this, the comparation and the meanning of this fragments are based on the artistic portable evidence which were attributed to microlaminar Epipaleolithic period from Mediterranean area in Iberian Peninsula.

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