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| Detail of a motif inscribed on the stone slab thought to be 13,000 years old [Credit: Garcia-Diez et al.] |
Landscapes and features of the everyday world are scarcely represented in Palaeolithic art. The authors of this study analyzed the morphology, or shape, of an engraved schist slab recently found in the Moli del Salt site in Spain, dated to the end of the Upper Palaeolithic, ca. 13,800 years ago.
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| The stone slab, discovered in 2013 at the Moli del Salt site in Spain, may be one of the earliest known depictions of a human campsite [Credit: Manuel Vaquero & Marcos Garcia Diez] |
The analysis of individual motifs and the composition, as well as the ethnographic and archaeological contextualization, lead the authors to suggest that this engraving is a naturalistic depiction of a hunter-gatherer campsite. While scientists can't be sure what the engraving depicts, the authors of this study suggest this engraving may be one of the first representations of the domestic and social space of a human group.
Source: Public Library of Science [December 02, 2015]








