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Este artículo describe las manifestaciones gráficas descubiertas en el abrigo rocoso de San Jerónimo, ubicado en los desiertos del norte de Zacatecas, México. El sitio es un ejemplo notable de la conjunción de estilos pictóricos recurrentes en el norte de México. Los elementos gráficos más frecuentes son los geométricos, elaborados con pintura roja empleando técnicas de tinta plana al positivo y negativo —algunos similares a los reportados en la región de Pecos, Texas—, pero definiendo un caso altamente original. Nuestros hallazgos revelan la importancia del abrigo como punto de paso dentro de las rutas de migración de poblaciones antiguas de cazadores-recolectores. ENGLISH: Rock Art in the Shelter of San Jeronimo, Zacatecas, Mexico. This paper describes the rock art discovered in the San Jeronimo rock shelter, located in the deserts of northern Zacatecas, Mexico. This site is a remarkable example of the conjunction of recurring pictorial styles in northern Mexico. The most frequent graphic elements are geometric shapes, made with red paint. The artists used positive and negative flat ink techniques to create the designs. Some of the rock art appears similar to that of the Pecos region of Texas, but overall the rock art at San Jeronimo represents a highly original case. Our findings reveal the importance of this shelter as a crossing point of the migration routes of ancient hunter-gatherer populations.
Zacatecas, Rock art, San Jeronimo rock shelter, hunter-gatherers
Zacatecas, Rock art, San Jeronimo rock shelter, hunter-gatherers
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