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000168122 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1016/j.quaint.2017.09.044
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000168122 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-2841-3347$$aBea Martínez, Manuel$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000168122 245__ $$aWhen not everything is as nice as its looks. Social veiled conflcts in Levantine Rock Art (Spain)
000168122 260__ $$c2020
000168122 5203_ $$aBased on new documentation carried out on some of the most important Levantine sites, it is possible to reinterpret some Levantine scenes and their social contexts. Using new perspectives, it is possible to point out a real social instability that is represented not only in war or fight scenes but also in some other veiled forced activities (i.e., massive movement of human groups, captures, etc.). In these scenes conflict is not just represented by the use of arms (bows, arrows, or boomerangs), but by some other kind of social violence scenes that make us to reconsider the social relationships among creators of Levantine rock art from its earliest phases. These scenes allow complex thematic levels that can be considered. Why did those people depict such veiled violence? Was violence normally depicted by Levantine groups? Or do depictions belong to some specific Levantine groups or stylistic phases? Were depictions an answer to a survival necessity? And, in that case, what was its motivation? A new interpretation about those robust or Centelles horizon social scenes is presented in this paper, focusing on anthropological, ecological and socio-economic approaches rather than religious or ritual ones. Such interpretation makes us to considerer the validity of our current ways of interpreting prehistoric rock art.
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000168122 590__ $$a2.13$$b2020
000168122 591__ $$aGEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL$$b36 / 50 = 0.72$$c2020$$dQ3$$eT3
000168122 591__ $$aGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY$$b125 / 198 = 0.631$$c2020$$dQ3$$eT2
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000168122 593__ $$aEarth-Surface Processes$$c2020$$dQ1
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000168122 7102_ $$13000$$2695$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Ciencias de la Antigüed.$$cÁrea Prehistoria
000168122 773__ $$g544 (2020), 12-22$$pQuat. int.$$tQuaternary International$$x1040-6182
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