An article posted on Arcaheology.org talked about the ongoing debate over the age and authorships of ancient cave paintings. The Spainish cave paintings are believed to depict a dating technique called U-Th. If this is the correct depiction then researchers would know the minimum age of the cave painting. They also have collected mineral depositsContinue reading “Current Event: Spanish Cave Paintings Debate Over Authorship”
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Current Event: Discovery of New Yellow Pigments
In an article posted by Science Daily on October 15, 2019 they talked about a new unknown yellow used in Ancient Egypt artifacts. It has been a known fact that ancient artifacts were once far more colorful than they appear today. The now white marble and other artworks were once painted with bright vivid colors.Continue reading “Current Event: Discovery of New Yellow Pigments”
Functions of Art
Now, you are probably questioning how archaeologists analyze artwork to make meaningful assumptions about the past. First, let’s talk about the many functions an artwork can hold and how we can interpret their meanings. There are many different functions of art and reasons behind an artwork. It is said that there are five purposes/functions ofContinue reading “Functions of Art”
Current Event: Ancient Greek Tablet Deciphered
On October 7, 2019 Live Science posted a story about a 1,500-year-old Greek engraved tablet being finally deciphered. This decipher revealed a curse set upon a dancer named Manna. This tablet calls upon numerous demons to harm the dancer. It is thought the author was a competitor to Manna and was found in an ancientContinue reading “Current Event: Ancient Greek Tablet Deciphered”