Arte rupestre del valle de Tamanart, Tata (Guelmim- Esmara, Marruecos): iconografía, territorio y paisaje
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2021
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28/01/2021
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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El objetivo de esta tesis doctoral es dar a conocer el arte rupestre prehistórico de los grabados del sur de Marruecos a través del estudio iconográfico, de territorio y paisaje. Se plantea que mediante el conocimiento de los elementos representados en este arte se pueden interpretar los modos de vida y el uso del territorio que caracterizaron a las comunidades humanas que ejecutaron estos motivos figurativos. Para ello se ha desarrollado un estudio integral de 13 yacimientos con arte rupestre en el valle del río Tamanart, afluente más importante del río Draa. La metodología desarrollada para este fin ha consistido en la prospección, localización y documentación de estos yacimientos rupestres. Todo el material gráfico y geoespacial se ha procesado mediante el uso de tres bases de datos interrelacionadas que contienen toda la información relativa a yacimientos, superficies decoradas y motivos grabados. Se han generado fotogrametrías de las superficies y calcos indirectos digitales en 3D que ofrecen toda la información pertinente de los grabados asegurando su conocimiento y posterior puesta en valor y divulgación...
The main aim of this doctoral thesis is to make known the prehistoric rock art of engravings located in the south of Morocco through the iconographic, territory and landscape study. Thanks to the knowledge of the represented elements in this art, the ways of life and the use of the territory that characterized the human communities that executed these figurative motifs can be interpreted. For this purpose, it has been developed a comprehensive research of 13 sites with rock art in the valley of the Tamanart River, the most important tributary of the Draa River. The methodology developed for this purpose has focused on prospecting, locating and documenting these cave sites. All the graphic and geospatial material has been processed through the use of three interrelated databases which contain all the information related to deposits, decorated surfaces and engraved motifs. Photogrammetries of the surfaces and indirect 3D digital traces have been developed to offer all the pertinent information of the engravings, ensuring their knowledge and subsequent enhancement and dissemination...
The main aim of this doctoral thesis is to make known the prehistoric rock art of engravings located in the south of Morocco through the iconographic, territory and landscape study. Thanks to the knowledge of the represented elements in this art, the ways of life and the use of the territory that characterized the human communities that executed these figurative motifs can be interpreted. For this purpose, it has been developed a comprehensive research of 13 sites with rock art in the valley of the Tamanart River, the most important tributary of the Draa River. The methodology developed for this purpose has focused on prospecting, locating and documenting these cave sites. All the graphic and geospatial material has been processed through the use of three interrelated databases which contain all the information related to deposits, decorated surfaces and engraved motifs. Photogrammetries of the surfaces and indirect 3D digital traces have been developed to offer all the pertinent information of the engravings, ensuring their knowledge and subsequent enhancement and dissemination...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, leída el 28-01-2021