Genevieve von Petzinger: Why are these 32 symbols found in ancient caves all over Europe?
吉纳维芙·冯·佩金格尔: 为何这32种符号出现在全欧洲的古代洞穴中?
Genevieve von Petzinger studies the geometric signs found in early European Ice Age rock art sites. Full bio
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石灰岩峭壁上的阴暗开口。
cliff that draws you in.
between light and dark,
且异常安静。
of earthy smells, of hushed silence.
these underground worlds.
engravings and paintings,
这块岩壁上的人形、三角和折线。
and zigzags from Ojo Guareña in Spain.
as these early artists.
of skin boots on soft earth,
那隐约的脚步声,
around the next bend.
what drove these people to go so deep
passageways to leave their mark?
留下记号?
or about a third of a mile, underground,
of red paintings on a ceiling
section of the cave.
with the ceiling getting ever lower,
洞顶越压越低,
where the ceiling was so low
甚至无法用单反相机聚焦洞顶。
and project photographer, Dylan,
on the ceiling with his DSLR camera.
with a single light
和一架为此准备的自动相机
that we kept for that type of occasion.
到底来这里做什么呢?
with a torch or a stone lamp?
I'm trying to answer with my research.
art in the world.
early artists in Europe,
because it's beautiful,
is the development of the modern mind,
是在人类独特性这一议题上,
of imagination, of abstract thought,
和抽象思维的进化。
in one way or another,
taken it to another level.
to share and collaborate
network of information exchange
by our ability to communicate --
就是运用图画和文字交流的能力。
or written forms of communication.
有着太过久远的历史,
on the mental achievements
abilities haven't already existed.
I find most fascinating
of any giants to stand on.
of important inventions
is the invention of graphic communication.
main types of communication,
so things like sign language --
by their very nature ephemeral.
for a message to be sent and received.
of transmission, it's gone forever.
decouples that relationship.
it became possible for the first time
transmitted and preserved
regularly appearing
and even a few surviving open-air sites.
by towering ice sheets,
and frozen tundra.
岩石艺术遗址被发现。
have been found across the continent,
and even the occasional human
from Grotta dell'Addaura in Sicily.
这些早期艺术家的创造力和想象力。
of these early artists.
the majority of the study
from Cullalvera in Spain,
from La Pasiega.
被发现的特别的紫色野牛。
what we call geometric signs,
the animal and human images.
远远超过了动物和人类的形象。
of how many shapes there were,
appeared across space or time.
曾在不同的时间或地点存在过。
get started on my questions,
from all of the rock art sites.
所发现的所有几何符号。
well documented at some sites,
with the very nice animals,
where it was very vague --
of description or detail.
in half a century or more.
that I targeted for my field work.
each spent over 300 hours underground,
在地下呆了超过300小时,
around 52 sites
和西西里的52处遗迹。
我们发现了新的、未被记录的几何符号。
at 75 percent of the sites we visited.
I knew I was going to need
those larger questions.
一共只有32种几何符号。
there are only 32 geometric signs.
and the entire continent of Europe.
doodles or decorations,
a lot more variation,
are the same signs
before losing popularity and vanishing,
后来逐渐消失;
in use during that entire time period --
triangles, ovals and circles
这个有一万年历史的冰川后期遗迹中所看到的。
from the end of the Ice Age,
high in the Pyrenees Mountains.
span thousands of kilometers,
restricted distribution patterns,
to a single territory,
with these divided rectangles
of family or clan signs.
of similarity in the earliest rock art
to Indonesia and Australia.
有着惊人的相似。
appearing in such far-flung places,
to 40,000-year range,
追溯到非洲大陆上某一个共同的起源。
to a common point of origin in Africa.
is a subject for a future talk.
were meaningful to their creators,
无疑是有意义的,
bas-relief sculptures
but the people of the time certainly did.
但当时的人们肯定知道。
for so long, and at so many sites
和广阔地域里重复出现,
were making intentional choices.
被多种文化所认同的几何图形,
agreed-upon meanings,
世界上最古老的图形交流系统之一。
of graphic communication in the world.
characters at this point
去表达口语中的所有词汇,
in the spoken language,
for a full writing system.
repeating regularly enough
some sort of alphabet.
are some intriguing one-offs,
非常有趣的“独一无二”,
这块被称为“碑文”的岩壁。
known as "The Inscription,"
of hands in the middle,
like a bracket on the right.
communication in the world --
the earliest Chinese script,
最早的中国文字,
and 5,000 years ago,
都是更早期的计数符号和象形图画。
from an earlier protosystem
and pictographic representations,
and the image were the same.
have represented that animal.
these pictographs become more stylized,
more symbols being invented
missing words in language --
the geometric signs from Ice Age Europe
were also making counting marks,
from Riparo di Za Minic in Sicily,
扎米尼克岩石遮蔽处发现的线条。
stylized representations
be weaponry or housing?
like star constellations?
trees -- landscape features,
surrounded by strange bell-shaped signs
黑色羽毛状图形。
means "feather-shaped" in Latin,
a depiction of a plant or a tree?
to ask these questions
特定遗迹的某些特定符号,
从整体上审视这些符号的分类。
to revisit this category as a whole.
都仔细地分入到了单一类别之中。
all of the signs into a single category,
will involve breaking it back apart
are identified and separated off.
of fully developed writing
didn't come out of a vacuum.
on something much older,
tens of thousands of years --
of Ice Age Europe and far beyond,
in our collective history,
of making a graphic mark,
of how we communicate.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Genevieve von Petzinger - Paleoanthropologist and rock art researcherGenevieve von Petzinger studies the geometric signs found in early European Ice Age rock art sites.
Why you should listen
Genevieve von Petzinger is a Canadian paleoanthropologist and rock art researcher finishing up her doctorate at the University of Victoria. She studies some of the oldest art in the world -- Ice Age cave art created by early humans in Europe between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago.
Genevieve's specific focus is on the geometric signs found at many of these sites, and she's interested in how these images can help us to better understand human cognitive evolution as well as track ancient patterns of migration and explore the origins of symbolism and graphic communication. Her research has been featured both nationally and internationally in print, radio and television. In 2013, Genevieve was selected as a TED Senior Fellow.
Genevieve has a book about her latest research and this fascinating period in our human history coming out from Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc., in May 2016.
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