Rupestral paintings of the baiano semiarid
preliminary mapping and conservation status
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https://doi.org/10.14195/0871-1623_44_3Keywords:
historical and cultural conservation, Brazilian semiarid, ancient civilizations, GIS, mappingAbstract
This research presents evidence of cave paintings and an indication of their conservation status, in the municipality of Guanambi - BA and neighboring municipalities. Its objective was to map and present the state of conservation of cave paintings in the study area. To identify the cave paintings, bibliographic surveys, residents’ collections, and fieldwork were used. For the organization, analysis of spatial data and the constitution of maps, the Geographic Information System – GIS was used. One hundred and ten (110) records with locations of cave paintings were identified, and seven of the cave paintings identified in the field were not found in the IPHAN cartographic base and in the rescued literature. The anthropic actions (mainly graffiti and garbage) were observed in three (3) of the seven (7) locations mapped by this research. Attention to the conservation of cave paintings in the study area is suggested, especially in the vicinity of the researched cities the municipality of Guanambi.
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