'Know the Casares'. Thus the title of the book by Javier Angulo, Pedro Pablo Emilio Moreno and Ferrato, presented in the auditorium of Torre Caja de Guadalajara. The volume is edited by the Social Work of the same entity and has the sponsorship of the Provincial Council, and Paleolithic cave art about what is in the enclave.
In fact, as commented Vice President of Caja de Guadalajara-Cajasol, José Luis Ros, is "the last book of the Caja de Guadalajara, but that does not work in other projects." Projects that will now heading Foundation Caja de Guadalajara. Ros has also ensured that it will make a "generous distribution" volume for schools and universities. And is that La Cueva de los Casares (Saelices Riba) is "one of the most important monuments of rock art."
For its part, the president of the Delegation, María Antonia Pérez León, recalled that the work means "a treasure of all." "It's an extraordinary way to present one of our jewels," he insisted. The book is made "from scientific knowledge, but with astonishing ease," said Pérez León. "This publication will do much more accessible our heritage," said the president, recalling that one of the "obligations" of the council is "spread our wealth."
The authors wanted to emphasize the importance of the value of art in Los Casares. "We have spent many years as Epiphanes and enthusiasts of the Cueva de los Casares, and had an enthusiasm for spreading the Cave", has introduced Angulo. Then, Ferrato, responsible for the photographs illustrating the work has deepened the contents: "The book will find an explanation of rock art in the center of the peninsula. When it was discovered was very puzzling because it was thought that art could have given the weather conditions [Cave is situated 1,162 meters above sea level]. It goes be able to understand what they represent recorded. And it still remains invaluable to know exactly what hosts Los Casares: "Probably because its distance from other caves with paleolithic rock art, this has been less appreciated" has warned Angulo.
Meanwhile, Moreno, leader of the cave over the past decades has emphasized the importance of representations: "One of the issues in the cave you can find more in depth is the representation of motherhood; is unique in the world which presents a complex thing, not only has the curve of a pregnant woman, here is all about motherhood, "he assured. Angulo has completed: "Many caves are happy to have an anthropomorphic, a reproduction of a man, and Los Casares there are dozens of them."
'Know the Casares' seeks, therefore, greater disclosure of this "treasure" which houses the Cave: "A more widespread and greater knowledge, which means no more visits, it is very important because the Cueva de los Casares for where he is, he has, by the paradigm of rock art depicting a site inside ... yes it is more awareness so that people understand that Paleolithic art is more complex and more diverse than what is usually thought: that's not just paintings that are also recorded, that not only are caves, there are also external. Disclosure of Los Casares can greatly help the dissemination of Paleolithic rock art, which is the dawn of human culture, has settled Angulo.
"Meet the Casares" ... the paradigm of a single cave
La Cueva de los Casares is located in the Alto Tajo Natural Park, specifically in the town of Riba de Saelices, on the banks of Linares. It contains a large number of prints of the Paleolithic, about 200, and also a few paintings, although badly damaged. "This book is a guide for all who are interested. Does to be a great expert, but should be more involved than mere anecdote to see a cave and they can understand what they represent the prints, "noted Cerrato.
Its walls are depictions of animals, like a glutton. Even some experts believe that some of his prints can be the first stagings of human reproduction, which displayed the mating, pregnancy, childbirth and the development of family life represented. "It is the only cave known in the world that has the play of motherhood. In other shows a vulva or a pregnant woman. Here is the entire sequence, "said Moreno.
Impairment the cave during the Civil War
During the war, and because of the low priority given to neighbors and cave engravings, many of them were damaged, performing sign painted and carved on them. "It was painful and very damaging to the cave many treat as a mere toy in that time," Moreno lamented.
According to Angulo, disclosure of the engravings of Casares could help greatly in the global dissemination of Paleolithic rock art and art culture phenomenon in the ice age. "The cave, about their situation, how it is, what is, for the paradigm that rock art represents an unexpected place interior and its relation to other open-air site, you should know much more, "explained Angus.
In short, a work to discover and delving into the Cave of Casares, a historical, artistic and cultural change province, despite its great wealth, is unknown by many.
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