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From 1997 to 2004, we executed Photographic VR shooting of
Palaeolithic cave paintings in 23 major caves and about 150 Mobile
Arts in 5 museums in Northern Spain as a co-project between the
University of Cantabria, Spain and Texnai, Inc., Japan and the
result was published in Spanish and English in 2003 by GOBIERNO de
CANTABRIA as "ARTE PALEOLITICO EN LA REGION CANTABRICA,
PALAEOLITHIC ARTS IN NORTHERN SPAIN" with a DVD ROM of the image
database. This book is published based on these book and database
in POD(Publishing On Demand) format. For this publishing, the
images of cave paintings and mobile arts are scheduled to be
published as the catalog editions in POD so that readers are able
to see those images without PC.
And on June 15, 2012, an extremely interesting report on the cave
paintings of Northern Spain was published in Science. The report
was written by Prof. Alistair Pike of University of Bristol, UK and
his colleagues and it was reported that Uranium-series
disequilibrium dating was executed that year for calcite deposits
overlying art found in 11 caves in Northern Spain and the results
demonstrated that some paintings of El Castillo extended back at
least to the Early Aurignacian period, with minimum ages of 40.8
thousand years for a red disk, 37.3 thousand years for a negative
hand. It was surprising because if this dating is correct, the red
disk becomes about 4.000 years earlier than the paintings of Grotte
Chauvet that has been said to be the world's oldest, and not only
that, it can not be ruled out that the earliest paintings were
created by Neanderthals, which were estimated to present in the
Cantabrian regions until at least 42,000 to 36,000 years B.P. This
is our main reason why we decided to publish this book in POD.
Contents] 1. The Art of Upper Paleolithic hunters. Introduction to
cave art in the Iberian Peninsula.
2. Everyday art. Upper Paleolithic decorated objects in the
Cantabrian Region.
3. The western Cantabrian Region. Introduction to Paleolithic Cave
Art in Asturias.
3.1. Cueva de la PeOa de Candamo
3.2. Cueva de La Lluera I
3.3. Cueva de Tito Bustillo
3.4. Cueva de El Buxu
3.5. Cueva de El Pindal
3.6. Cueva de La Loja
4. The Central Cantabrian Valleys. Introduction to Paleolithic
Cave Art in Cantabria.
4.1. Cueva de ChufIn
4.2. Cueva de Altamira
4.3. Cueva de Hornos de la Pe n a
4.4. Cueva del Castillo
4.5. Cueva de Las Chimeneas
4.6. Cueva de La Pasiega
4.7. Cueva de Las Monedas
4.8. Cueva de Sant i an
4.9. Cueva de El Pendo
4.10. Cueva de La Haza
4.11. Cueva de Covalanas
4.12. Cueva de Pondra
5. The End of the Cantabrian Corridor. Introduction to Paleolithic
Art assemblages in the Basque Country.
5.1. Cueva de Venta de la Perra
5.2. Cueva de Arenaza
5.3. Cueva de Santimami n e
5.4. Cueva de Ekain
6. General Bibliography
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