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A multi-analytical evaluation of the depositional pattern on open-air rock art panels at "Abrigo del Lince" (Badajoz, Spain)

Autor(es): Nicoli, Maria ; Eftekhari, Negar ; Vaccaro, Carmela ; Collado Giraldo, Hipólito ; Garcês, Sara ; Gomes, Hugo ; Lattao, Virginia ; Rosina, Pierluigi

Data: 2023

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114075

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): Schematic rock art; Badajoz; Granite; Pigment analysis; SEM–EDS elemental mapping; Weathering; Biofilm; Patina; Spain; Calcium Sulfate


Descrição

Microscopic observation correlated with chemical-mineralogical characterization was performed on pigment samples from "Abrigo del Lince" rock art site (V-IV millennium BC), in order to provide contributions to the study of prehistoric schematic art on granite in the province of Badajoz (Spain). The research objectives include the understanding of technological and cultural aspects, as well as of conservation and deterioration issues related to the pictographs. The multi-analytical approach encompasses the integration of microscopic observation, SEM-EDS analysis, micro-Raman spectroscopy, and ATR-FTIR and allowed to achieve a multispectral overview of the samples and to describe their varied composition and the alteration pattern which connects them. The main phases overlying the granitic bedrock and involved in this sequence are as follows: hematite, whewellite, and gypsum. While hematite could be stratigraphically considered the most ancient layer and assigned to the use of red ochre as a pigment, whewellite and gypsum are the main constituent of the alteration layer which forms a patina over the pictographs, due to weathering processes. Finally, the role of biofilms in rock art conservation is discussed, suggesting that, especially for what concern thin and homogenous layers of oxalates, their presence should not be necessarily considered an issue.

Open access funding provided by Università degli Studi di Ferrara within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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