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Roc-aux-Sorciers

Roc-aux-Sorciers is an Upper Paleolithic rock shelter site dating to the mid-Magdalenian cultural stage, ca 14,000 yBP, made famous by its relief wall carvings. The site is in the French commune of Angles-sur-l'Anglin, in Vienne. The name 'Sorcerers' Rock', with its suggestions of pagan rendez-vous, was applied to the site long before the wall-carvings were discovered.[1][citation needed]

Roc-aux-Sorciers Cave
Roc-aux-Sorciers
Roc-aux-Sorciers
Location in France
Roc-aux-Sorciers (France)
Alternative nameSorcerers' Rock
Locationcommune of Angles-sur-l'Anglin, in Vienne
Coordinates46°25′17″N 1°31′27″E / 46.42139°N 1.52417°E / 46.42139; 1.52417
History
PeriodsUpper Paleolithic
CulturesMagdalenian
Site notes
Excavation dates1933
ArchaeologistsHenri Breuil

The south-facing rock-shelter at the base of the slopes of the Douce, above the right bank of the Anglin, about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) above the village, is composed of two geologically distinct sections; below is the Abri Bourdois, a classic rock-shelter site beneath a slight overhang, and above is the Cave Taillebourg,[2] a deeper vestibule. The two parts are separated by a zone that has not yet been excavated, kept in reserve. The site was classed a Monument Historique, 18 January 1955.

The Site edit

The rockshelter is open on the south side, on the right bank of the river Anglin, at the base of the Douce cliffs. It is composed of two distinct geological parts:

  • The lower Bourdois rockshelter which is a classic rockshelter with a low roof;
  • The upper Taillebourg vault (previously Lucien Jacob vault), deeper and which is a typical vestibule type.

These two parts are actually separated by a non-excavated area, which is being conserved as an archeological reserve. The site is classed as an Historical Monument since the 18th of January 1955. The names of the ancient owners of the parcels, Madame Bourdois and Monsieur Taillebourg, were conserved by Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin as names of the dug sectors. These names are still used.[3]

Excavation history edit

The history of discoveries at Roc-aux-Sorciers begins in 1927, when Lucien Rousseau discovered the Paleolithic habitation and identified it as mid-Magdalenian in its culture. He began excavations in the Cave Taillebourg and recovered an engraved stone in which Henri Breuil detected the representation of a mammoth.[4] Some years later, Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin became aware of Rousseau's article and decided to explore further, hoping to find some incised plaquettes like those from the cave at Lussac-les-Châteaux, also in Vienne. Assisted by her friend Dorothy Garrod, she carried out a decade of intensive campaigns between 1947 and 1957, and followed more sporadically until 1964. The team discovered carved blocks with sculpted and incised figures, sometimes painted, of bison, horses, wild goats, felines and the figure of a man. It soon became clear that these fragments had fallen from the roof of the Cave Taillebourg. Only the carved and painted figure of a bison (illustration, right above) has remained in place.

In all it appears that there were two phases of occupation at Roc-aux-Sorciers, the first from the Middle Magdelenian around 15 000BP which was sealed by the collapse of the rockshelter roof, and a second occupation from the Upper Magdelenianaround 12-10 000BP.The sculptures appear to be from the first occupation. As well as the wall art, traces of a domestic style occupation suggesting this was not a sanctuary.

The sculpted frieze was discovered from 1950. It is composed of bison, horses, wild goats, felines, and the headless and footless figures of women, of the type conventionally called Venuses.

The sculpted frieze of the Abri Bourdois edit

The sculpted frieze is exceptional for the evidence it offers of the technical mastery of Magdalenian sculptors, for the anatomical details and the impression of power given to volumes in the play of firelight. Both animal and human figures strive for realism, a rarity in paleolithic art that reinforces the unique value of the site.

The excavations brought to light the evidence of human occupation associated with this wall art, of a material culture represented in jewelry, lamps, and tools in flint, in bone and horn and in ivory. The frieze, some twenty metres in length, is an impressively monumental work of art. Numerous finely engraved figures show that graphic values could be expressed on an intimate scale as well.

The Rockshelter today edit

After her death in 1991 Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin donated the site and her archives to the French state. Genevieve Pinçon continued excavations at the site as part of a multi-disciplinary team including Ludmila Iakovleva, the frieze was published in 1997.[5][citation needed]

A visitor centre has been built around the site in order to protect the friezes and present them to visitors.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Rougé (1904) (incomplete citation)
  2. ^ Named for the former property-owners, Mme Bourdois and M. Taillebourg. The Taillebourg Cave was formerly referred to as the Cave à Lucien Jacob.
  3. ^ "ROC-AUX-SORCIERS". Préhistoric sculpted rock shelters. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  4. ^ Rousseau 1933.
  5. ^ "ROC-AUX-SORCIERS". Préhistoric sculpted rock shelters. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2019-02-01.

Bibliography edit

  • Auzanne I., Desroches E. and Pinçon G., 2002, "Bilan d’interventions sur le site magdalénien du Roc-aux-Sorciers à Angles-sur-l’Anglin (86, France) : restauration, analyse de la polychromie et relevé numérique 3D", L’art avant l’Histoire, la conservation de l’art préhistorique, 10e journée d’études de la Section Française de l’Institut International de Conservation (SFIIC), Paris, 23-24 mai 2002, pp. 221–241, ill.
  • Auzanne I. and Fuentes O., 2003, "Le 'sorcier' du Roc-aux-Sorciers à Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne, France) : nouveaux éléments d'analyse", Antiquités Nationales, n° 35, pp. 41–54, ill.
  • Iakovleva L. and Pinçon G., 1997, "La Frise sculptée du Roc-aux-Sorciers, Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne)", Paris, CTHS/RMN, 168 p., ill.
  • Iakovleva L. and Pinçon G., 1999, "L'art pariétal sculpté dans l'habitat du Roc-aux-Sorciers à Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne, France)", L'Anthropologie, 103.4,:549-568 (abstract).
  • Rousseau L., 1933, "Le Magdalénien dans la Vienne. Découverte et fouille d'un gisement du Magdalénien à Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne)", Bulletin de la Société Préhistorique Française, n° 30, pp. 239–256, ill.
  • Saint-Mathurin S. de, 1970, "À propos d’une pointe en os à base fourchue de l’abri du Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin, Vienne)", Antiquités Nationales, n° 2, pp. 14–20, ill.
  • Saint-Mathurin S. de, 1975, "Reliefs magdaléniens d'Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne)", Antiquités Nationales, n° 7, pp. 24–31, ill.
  • Saint-Mathurin S. de, 1978, "Les 'Vénus' pariétales et mobilières du Magdalénien d’Angles-sur-l’Anglin", Antiquités Nationales, n° 10, pp. 15–22, ill.
  • Saint-Mathurin S. de, 1984, "L’abri du Roc-aux-Sorciers," L’Art des Cavernes. Atlas des grottes ornées paléolithiques françaises, (Paris, Ministère de la Culture), pp. 583–587, ill.
  • Saint-Mathurin S. de and Garrod D., 1949, "Les fragments de bas-reliefs découverts dans le gisement magdalénien ancien d’Angles-sur-l’Anglin (Vienne)", C.-R. Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, séance du 20 mai 1949, pp. 138–142, ill.

External links edit

  • French Ministry of Culture information site; includes an interactive virtual reproduction
  • Centre d'interprétation de la frise magdalénienne du Roc-aux-Sorciers (Official website)
  • Archives of the Roc-aux-sorciers project (wiki)

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Roc aux Sorciers is an Upper Paleolithic rock shelter site dating to the mid Magdalenian cultural stage ca 14 000 yBP made famous by its relief wall carvings The site is in the French commune of Angles sur l Anglin in Vienne The name Sorcerers Rock with its suggestions of pagan rendez vous was applied to the site long before the wall carvings were discovered 1 citation needed Roc aux Sorciers CaveRoc aux SorciersRoc aux SorciersLocation in FranceShow map of Nouvelle AquitaineRoc aux Sorciers France Show map of FranceAlternative nameSorcerers RockLocationcommune of Angles sur l Anglin in VienneCoordinates46 25 17 N 1 31 27 E 46 42139 N 1 52417 E 46 42139 1 52417HistoryPeriodsUpper PaleolithicCulturesMagdalenianSite notesExcavation dates1933ArchaeologistsHenri BreuilThe south facing rock shelter at the base of the slopes of the Douce above the right bank of the Anglin about 1 5 km 0 93 mi above the village is composed of two geologically distinct sections below is the Abri Bourdois a classic rock shelter site beneath a slight overhang and above is the Cave Taillebourg 2 a deeper vestibule The two parts are separated by a zone that has not yet been excavated kept in reserve The site was classed a Monument Historique 18 January 1955 Contents 1 The Site 2 Excavation history 3 The sculpted frieze of the Abri Bourdois 4 The Rockshelter today 5 See also 6 Notes 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksThe Site editThe rockshelter is open on the south side on the right bank of the river Anglin at the base of the Douce cliffs It is composed of two distinct geological parts The lower Bourdois rockshelter which is a classic rockshelter with a low roof The upper Taillebourg vault previously Lucien Jacob vault deeper and which is a typical vestibule type These two parts are actually separated by a non excavated area which is being conserved as an archeological reserve The site is classed as an Historical Monument since the 18th of January 1955 The names of the ancient owners of the parcels Madame Bourdois and Monsieur Taillebourg were conserved by Suzanne de Saint Mathurin as names of the dug sectors These names are still used 3 Excavation history editThe history of discoveries at Roc aux Sorciers begins in 1927 when Lucien Rousseau discovered the Paleolithic habitation and identified it as mid Magdalenian in its culture He began excavations in the Cave Taillebourg and recovered an engraved stone in which Henri Breuil detected the representation of a mammoth 4 Some years later Suzanne de Saint Mathurin became aware of Rousseau s article and decided to explore further hoping to find some incised plaquettes like those from the cave at Lussac les Chateaux also in Vienne Assisted by her friend Dorothy Garrod she carried out a decade of intensive campaigns between 1947 and 1957 and followed more sporadically until 1964 The team discovered carved blocks with sculpted and incised figures sometimes painted of bison horses wild goats felines and the figure of a man It soon became clear that these fragments had fallen from the roof of the Cave Taillebourg Only the carved and painted figure of a bison illustration right above has remained in place In all it appears that there were two phases of occupation at Roc aux Sorciers the first from the Middle Magdelenian around 15 000BP which was sealed by the collapse of the rockshelter roof and a second occupation from the Upper Magdelenianaround 12 10 000BP The sculptures appear to be from the first occupation As well as the wall art traces of a domestic style occupation suggesting this was not a sanctuary The sculpted frieze was discovered from 1950 It is composed of bison horses wild goats felines and the headless and footless figures of women of the type conventionally called Venuses The sculpted frieze of the Abri Bourdois editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The sculpted frieze is exceptional for the evidence it offers of the technical mastery of Magdalenian sculptors for the anatomical details and the impression of power given to volumes in the play of firelight Both animal and human figures strive for realism a rarity in paleolithic art that reinforces the unique value of the site The excavations brought to light the evidence of human occupation associated with this wall art of a material culture represented in jewelry lamps and tools in flint in bone and horn and in ivory The frieze some twenty metres in length is an impressively monumental work of art Numerous finely engraved figures show that graphic values could be expressed on an intimate scale as well The Rockshelter today editAfter her death in 1991 Suzanne de Saint Mathurin donated the site and her archives to the French state Genevieve Pincon continued excavations at the site as part of a multi disciplinary team including Ludmila Iakovleva the frieze was published in 1997 5 citation needed A visitor centre has been built around the site in order to protect the friezes and present them to visitors See also editList of Stone Age artNotes edit Rouge 1904 incomplete citation Named for the former property owners Mme Bourdois and M Taillebourg The Taillebourg Cave was formerly referred to as the Cave a Lucien Jacob ROC AUX SORCIERS Prehistoric sculpted rock shelters 2013 10 22 Retrieved 2019 02 01 Rousseau 1933 ROC AUX SORCIERS Prehistoric sculpted rock shelters 2013 10 22 Retrieved 2019 02 01 Bibliography edit Auzanne I Desroches E and Pincon G 2002 Bilan d interventions sur le site magdalenien du Roc aux Sorciers a Angles sur l Anglin 86 France restauration analyse de la polychromie et releve numerique 3D L art avant l Histoire la conservation de l art prehistorique 10e journee d etudes de la Section Francaise de l Institut International de Conservation SFIIC Paris 23 24 mai 2002 pp 221 241 ill Auzanne I and Fuentes O 2003 Le sorcier du Roc aux Sorciers a Angles sur l Anglin Vienne France nouveaux elements d analyse Antiquites Nationales n 35 pp 41 54 ill Iakovleva L and Pincon G 1997 La Frise sculptee du Roc aux Sorciers Angles sur l Anglin Vienne Paris CTHS RMN 168 p ill Iakovleva L and Pincon G 1999 L art parietal sculpte dans l habitat du Roc aux Sorciers a Angles sur l Anglin Vienne France L Anthropologie 103 4 549 568 abstract Rousseau L 1933 Le Magdalenien dans la Vienne Decouverte et fouille d un gisement du Magdalenien a Angles sur l Anglin Vienne Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise n 30 pp 239 256 ill Saint Mathurin S de 1970 A propos d une pointe en os a base fourchue de l abri du Roc aux Sorciers Angles sur l Anglin Vienne Antiquites Nationales n 2 pp 14 20 ill Saint Mathurin S de 1975 Reliefs magdaleniens d Angles sur l Anglin Vienne Antiquites Nationales n 7 pp 24 31 ill Saint Mathurin S de 1978 Les Venus parietales et mobilieres du Magdalenien d Angles sur l Anglin Antiquites Nationales n 10 pp 15 22 ill Saint Mathurin S de 1984 L abri du Roc aux Sorciers L Art des Cavernes Atlas des grottes ornees paleolithiques francaises Paris Ministere de la Culture pp 583 587 ill Saint Mathurin S de and Garrod D 1949 Les fragments de bas reliefs decouverts dans le gisement magdalenien ancien d Angles sur l Anglin Vienne C R Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres seance du 20 mai 1949 pp 138 142 ill External links editFrench Ministry of Culture information site includes an interactive virtual reproduction Centre d interpretation de la frise magdalenienne du Roc aux Sorciers Official website Archives of the Roc aux sorciers project wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roc aux Sorciers amp oldid 1208378004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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