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A rock-art Eldorado
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Jump to main navigation and login. The "Pitoti" from Valcamonica, a rock-art Eldorado. Pitoti are the figures which are. The major single concentration is in the high Alpine valley of Valcamonica, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Valcamonica was the first place in Italy to be inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list, in 1979 before any of the nation’s more famous and Renaissance masterpieces. It ranges from Ötzi the Iceman (found near the head of our valley) to the Emperor Augustus (who conqu...
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Jump to main navigation and login. Prix Europa Nostra Winner 2016 Jury Statement. Prehistoric Picture Project. Pitoti: Digital Rock-Art, Cambridge. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained there in. The PITOTI exhibition comes to Cambridge. P I T O T I DIGITAL ROCK-ART FROM ANCIENT EUROPE. In the Italian Alps, arche...
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Jump to main navigation and login. Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, Capo di Ponte, Valcamonica, Italy. The CCSP is a non profit cultural organisation established in 1964 and housed in the Citta della Cultura in Capo di Ponte. Its aim is the study of prehistoric art and related disciplines. The CCSP is involved in training research students, editing and publishing scholarly studies, preserving cultural heritage and promoting its appreciation by the public.
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Jump to main navigation and login. Prix Europa Nostra Winner 2016 Jury Statement. Prehistoric Picture Project. Pitoti: Digital Rock-Art, Cambridge. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained there in. The PITOTI exhibition comes to Cambridge. P I T O T I DIGITAL ROCK-ART FROM ANCIENT EUROPE. In the Italian Alps, arche...
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Jump to main navigation and login. Making rock-art visible: new solutions. Second venue: Cambridge (UK), from the 6th till 24th of March 2013. The second venue of the PITOTI exhibition happens at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Downing Street, Cambridge. England. and will open from the 6th of March 2013 till the 24th of March 2013. The access to the PITOTI exhibition is free. A guided tour service is available. St Pölten; and independent freelance. Artist and video maker. Panorama photographs...
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A travel throughout Prehistory led by Valcamonica rock art
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Jump to main navigation and login. A travel throughout Prehistory led by Valcamonica rock art. With those peoples Valcamonica had regular contacts and mutual ideological influences, until all the Alpine tribes were finally absorbed into the Roman Empire during the 1st century BC. From: Cittadini, T. and A. Marretta, 2011, Valcamonica Rock Art Parks, pp. 12-16, Edizioni del Centro, Capo di Ponte.
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Ancient European rock-art today
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Jump to main navigation and login. Ancient European rock-art today: the need and an opportunity. Rock-art has another problem. It is fixed in stone. This makes it impossible to take the original art works to the public in the way conventional paintings on canvas can be loaned to exhibitions and so travel around the continent. So how is rock-art to be made visible to the public, both today and in the future?
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Jump to main navigation and login. Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, Capo di Ponte, Valcamonica, Italy. The CCSP is a non profit cultural organisation established in 1964 and housed in the Citta della Cultura in Capo di Ponte. Its aim is the study of prehistoric art and related disciplines. The CCSP is involved in training research students, editing and publishing scholarly studies, preserving cultural heritage and promoting its appreciation by the public.