Abstract: Some years ago, we began a review of the work done by E. Ripoll in 1953. During this time, we have examined not only each and every one of the figures discovered by him, but have also expanded the list, reaching nearly all the 450 new figures in the entire cave. This significant increase is thanks to the use of new technologies, such as a 3D scanner, digital filters, multispectral algorithms, giga images, or the newest innovation, the use, for the first time in our studies on cave art, of hyperspectral methodology. The latter gives us access to a much wider light spectrum than the one created by multispectral analysis
Autoría: Sergio Ripoll López; Vicente Bayarri Cayón; Elena Castillo López; José Latova Fernández-Luna; Francisco Javier Muñoz Ibáñez
Fuente: BSAA Arqueología, 2019-2020, 85-86, 149-176
Editorial: Universidad de Valladolid, Servicio de Publicaciones
Año de publicación: 2019
Nº de páginas: 28
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.24197/ba.0.2020.149-176
ISSN: 1888-976X