RTI and the study of engraved rock art: a re-examination of the Iberian Late Bronze Age stelae of Setefilla and Almadén de la Plata 2

RTI is a powerful technique for recording, interpreting, and disseminating rock art. RTI enhances the perception of the micro-topography of the rock surface and it is particularly helpful for the study of engraved art. Subtle details, such as the traces left by different engraving techniques, the ou...

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Main Authors: Diaz-Guardamino, Marta (Author), Garcia Sanjuan, Leonardo (Author), Wheatley, David (Author), Rodríguez Zamora, Víctor (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-07-17.
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Summary:RTI is a powerful technique for recording, interpreting, and disseminating rock art. RTI enhances the perception of the micro-topography of the rock surface and it is particularly helpful for the study of engraved art. Subtle details, such as the traces left by different engraving techniques, the outlines of motifs or superimpositions are more clearly revealed through RTI's interactive re-light and enhancement tools. This paper describes the application of RTI for the re-examination of two Iberian Late Bronze Age stelae, Setefilla and Almadén de la Plata 2, whose preserved decoration is engraved. Previous studies focused on the iconographic analysis of motifs and employed methods of examination and recording that posed limitations. Based on the more robust data provided by RTI and supported by RTI´s tools for surface interpretation, we provide a new analysis of the decorated surfaces of both stelae, including insights into their manufacturing techniques and later modification