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Las pinturas rupestres de la «Cueva Grande de El Puntal» (El Centenillo, Jaén)
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Payer, Manuel Gabriel López Lerma, Miguel Soria |
| Copyright Year | 1979 |
| Abstract | RESUMEN: Las pinturas rupestres esquematicas de «Cueva Grande» en El Puntal (Banos de la Encina, Jaen), estan situadas al Norte de esta provincia, en plena Sierra Morena. «Cueva Grande» es una cueva no muy profunda, cuyas caracteristicas tipologicas mas importantes pueden ser resumidas como sigue: 1.° Existencia de dos colores: rojo y negro. 2.° Una gran heterogeneidad en los temas representados. 3.° Se observa cierta influencia del area cultural del Bronce de Extremadura. 4.° No presenta claros paralelismos con el resto de las representaciones pictoricas de Sierra Morena. 5. ° Muy cerca del lugar donde se encuentran las pinturas existen restos arqueologicos correspondientes al Bronce I. Pero creemos que no tienen una relacion directa con estas pinturas. En general, parece que es una representacion bastante tardia, pudiendo tratarse de una fase cultural del Bronce Final. ABSTRACT: In «Cueva Grande» (El Puntal, Banos de la Encina) that is a not very deep cave situated in the North of Jaen, in the center of Sierra Morena, there are some schematic cave paintings whose more important characteristics may be resumed as follows: 1.° The existence of the red and black colours. 2." A great heterogeneity in themes represented. Practically no theme is repeated. 3.° Statistically, at least, there is a great influence of the cultural area of the Bronze's Age of Extremadura. 4. ° Till the moment there haven ' t been found clear typologie parallels with the rest of Sierra Morena's paintings. 5." Nearly to the place where the paintings are, there are archaelogical remains that belong to the Bronze I. Nevertheless we don't believe they have a direct relation with these paintings, but with the ones situated in a place that is very near to the ones studied. In general, it seems to be a very late representation, may be situated in a cultural moment of the Final Bronze Age. |
| Starting Page | 73 |
| Ending Page | 86 |
| Page Count | 14 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Volume Number | 30 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://campus.usal.es/~revistas_trabajo/index.php/0514-7336/article/download/1380/1448 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |