The inherited path: contribution to the study of the least-cost pathways network between Neolithic habitats and rock art sites in the Massif of Caroig (Valencia, Spain)

Abstract

Neolithic Art includes a wide range of expressions, among which we focus on both Levantine Art and Old Schematic Art. The paper intends to establish the optimum routes between the habitat sites –and their chronology– and Rock Art site carried out by GIS. On the other hand, and in an inverse way, it tries to infer the changes occurred in this network during the Neolithic period according to sequences of style established for Levantine Art and Old Schematic art. In conclusion, how territory is inhabited and travelled across, how the communication network is structured among the different habitat sites and the role that painted shelters have.
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Martínez I Rubio, T., & Martorell Briz, X. (2013). The inherited path: contribution to the study of the least-cost pathways network between Neolithic habitats and rock art sites in the Massif of Caroig (Valencia, Spain). Zephyrvs, 70, 69–84. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/9328

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Trinidad Martínez I Rubio

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Universidad de Valencia
Dpto. de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad de Valencia. Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 28. 46010 Valencia (España)

Ximo Martorell Briz

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Universidad de Alicante
Dpto. de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Ctra San Vicente del Raspeig s/n E-03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante. (España)
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