南アフリカ,ワンダーワーク洞窟の岩彫刻
まとめ
南アフリカの岩彫刻は少なくとも1万年前のものです. この発見は,ワンダーワーク洞窟で見つかった彫刻された石の放射性炭素年代測定から得られており,古代の岩石芸術に関する新しい洞察を提供します.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- ロックアート研究 ロックアート研究
- クロノメトリークロノメトリー
背景:
- ロックアートは,南アフリカの文化遺産の重要な側面です.
- ロックアートの年齢を理解することは,初期の人間の行動とシンボリズムの洞察を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 南アフリカにおける岩彫りの最低年齢を決定するために.
- 初期のロック・アート・伝統の時間的枠組みを確立する.
主な方法:
- 彫刻された石の放射性炭素年代測定.
- ワンダーワーク洞窟の考古学的埋蔵物の分析.
主要な成果:
- ウォンダーワーク洞窟の密封された堆積物から採取した彫刻された石は,放射性炭素による年代測定が得られました.
- これらの年代は,この地域の岩彫刻が少なくとも1万年前のことを示している.
結論:
- 南アフリカの岩彫刻は,少なくとも1万年前にさかのぼる深い歴史を持っています.
- ワンダーワークの洞窟は,南アフリカの岩石芸術の古代に関する重要な証拠を提供します.
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