Arte rupestre paleolítico y postpaleolítico al aire libre en los Montes de Toledo occidentales (Toledo, Castilla La Mancha, España)noticia preliminar

  1. Pastor Muñoz, Francisco Javier
  2. Jordá Pardo, Jesús Francisco
  3. Ripoll López, Sergio
Revista:
Zephyrus: Revista de prehistoria y arqueología

ISSN: 0514-7336

Año de publicación: 1999

Número: 52

Páginas: 281-296

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Zephyrus: Revista de prehistoria y arqueología

Resumen

This paper deals with rock art findings recently located on the Western edge of Toledo Mountains at the Southern slope of Tagus Basin. The first finding área, placed in the valley of the Huso River, is an open air rock art site on shale outcrop where two main groups of patterns may be seen: fine - line engravings from Upper Palaeolithic times as well as several motifs using various engraving techniques rahging a wider time span from later prehistoric ages to historical times. The second área lies in the valley of the Gévalo River and is a large quartzite rock shelter containing on his walls red paintings dated on Postpalaeolithic times that placed under engravings made using fine-line and beating techbiques both from prehistórica! and historical ages.