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SUMMARY:I National Meeting of Prehistoric Art
DESCRIPTION:It has been since 35\,000 years ago\, already in the Upper Paleolithic\, that humans already anatomically similar to us\, but still hunter-gatherers\, began to produce most of the rock images that came to us. These correspond roughly to the representation of large animals\, a type of art that will last until the end of the Upper Paleolithic\, some 11\,800 years ago\, located mostly inside caves and shelters or on movable supports in stone\, bone or animal antler\, largely due to the likely erosion of depictions engraved or painted on the open-air. However\, there are important exceptions in the open-air\, namely in the Tagus\, Guadiana and Douro basins\, being the concentration of sites in the Côa Valley the most astonishing manifestation of such sites. From this period we also know in Portugal some examples\, both in the north and in the south\, namely in the Escoural cave. \nAfter the end of the Upper Paleolithic and until the end of the Bronze Age in Portugal\, c. from 800 BC\, when the earliest written accounts of the Iberian Peninsula date\, humans continue to produce images\, very different from previous ones\, with the repertoire dominated by abstract themes and highly stylized representations of animals\, and more especially of humans. Also of this period of the first producing communities\, the country has excellent examples distributed throughout the national territory. These include megalithic art\, present in menhirs and inside dolmens\, shelters painted with schematic art\, large concentrations of schematic art engraved at the bottom of the great river valleys or on the tops of plateaus and hills\, menhir statues and engraved stelae or the idols carved in stone\, bone or ivory from the Iberian Neolithic and Chalcolithic. \nDespite the quantity and diversity of this heritage\, and despite the fact that some of the sites or objects mentioned are prepared for public enjoyment\, the truth is that\, except for the art of the Côa Valley\, the public is not aware of the importance and sometimes even of the existence of this important heritage. At a time when the tourism sector is becoming increasingly important and diversification of supply is crucial\, cultural tourism is of enormous importance\, capable of influencing the economic and social dynamics of regions. It is therefore important to raise awareness and create an audience for this heritage. \nThe First National Meeting of Prehistoric Art\, which will take place at the Côa Museum on October 9th – marking the first European Rock Art Day – comes at a time when a wide range of entities with responsibility for heritage management and archaeological research\, have already started the process of constitution of the National Network of Prehistoric Art\, intending to be another actor in this aim of educating for the knowledge and enjoyment of cultural contents. \nIn this first edition\, we intend to make known some of the most emblematic sites of Portuguese Prehistoric Art\, thus reinforcing the efforts of institutional approaches that have been already initiated.
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/i-encontro-nacional-de-arte-pre-historica/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Seminário
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SUMMARY:Seminar "World Heritage and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions”
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is a current concern of UNESCO which\, in the area of ​​culture\, has been mobilizing the heritage community for climate action. Regarding World Heritage\, the preservation and conservation of assets recognized under the Convention for the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage (UNESCO Convention\, 1972) requires an understanding of the impacts of climate change on the exceptional universal value of properties. so that an effective response can be given. \nIn this context\, as part of the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the ratification by Portugal of the aforementioned Convention\, the UNESCO National Commission and the Côa Parque Foundation\, manager of the Prehistoric Rock Art Sites of the Côa Valley\, organize the Seminar “World Heritage and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions ”\, which will take place at the Côa Museum\, on October 4\, and will be attended by some of the most outstanding national experts\, classified sites managers and public officials in the areas of Heritage and environment. \nThis seminar is also part of the seminar “UNESCO Territories (Geoparks and Biosphere Reserve) and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions” promoted by the UNESCO National Commission at the Lisbon Academy of Sciences in January this year.
URL:https://arte-coa.pt/en/event/seminario-patrimonio-mundial-e-alteracoes-climaticas-desafios-e-solucoes/
LOCATION:Museu do Côa\, Rua do Museu do Côa\, 5150\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminário
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