IRAAR: A project for promoting the study of rock-cut sites and quarries

Marie-Elise Porqueddu, Anaïs Lamesa, Claudia Sciuto

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IRAAR, International ReseArch group on Quarries and Rock‐cut sites, is a research network launched in March 2021 during the international conference: “From quarries to rock‐cut sites: Echoes of stone crafting” (https://www.mappalab.eu/en/echoes‐of‐stone‐crafting/?fbclid=IwAR01c‐yjqWrH9D48oxl_qS3mwBnR3MDYxav1‐ MZbjmCjwVDV9uHjad9jrVE). The group aims to promote the theoretical and methodological debate around the study of rock‐cut sites and quarries in a diachronic and international perspective, bringing together specialists working on the subject. In rock‐cut sites and quarries, engraved features and tool marks testify of the specific know‐how related to the carving and exploitation of the rock. By documenting the tool marks on the rocky surface, we can better understand and define the set of technical skills of ancient workers. These practices reflect past and present human societies, their traditional knowledges, as well as their perceptions of the rock itself and of the underground world that we can better understand through archaeology and anthropology of techniques. IRAAR aims to encourage an interdisciplinary approach, through the promotion of dialogue and collaborations amongst researchers.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2022
Event18th International Congress of Speleology - Savoie, France
Duration: 24 Jul 202231 Jul 2022

Conference

Conference18th International Congress of Speleology
Country/TerritoryFrance
CitySavoie
Period24/07/2231/07/22

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