A study of the artistic corpus of red cave paintings in El Buxu cave (Cangas de Onís, Asturias, Spain)
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2022-09-25Author
García-Alonso, Beatriz
Menéndez-Fernández, Mario
Pérez Díez, Silvia
Maguregui Hernando, Maite
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 45 : (2022) / Art. ID 103636
Abstract
El Buxu cave, which is located in the village of Cardes (Cangas de Onís, Asturias), has been studied since the
1980s, with multiple excavations taking place inside the cave. This work has uncovered a complete artistic
corpus, marking out several phases of occupation, with paintings dating to the first phases of the Upper
Palaeolithic, Solutrean and Lower and Middle Magdalenian periods.
This paper presents a new review of its rock art, documenting all of the red paintings inside the cave, most of
which have never been published up until this point. The most notable inclusion is the new description of a
zoomorphic figure painted in red, which has previously been interpreted as an aurochs, but whose features are in
fact closer to those of a deer or reindeer.
In addition, stratigraphic analysis of some of the paintings has revealed that they are overlapped by Solutrean
and Magdalenian engravings and black paintings inside the cave. Elemental analysis was performed on series of
red pigments and ochre samples, recovered from various strata using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The
resulting dataset was treated using Principal Component Analysis, providing a deeper understanding of the
composition of the rock art in El Buxu cave, while uncovering potential correlations between the samples ac-
cording to their elemental composition.
After comparing additional evidences from other red cave paintings in the region with the red pictographs in
the cave, along with the stratification of paint pigments and their relationship with the ochre samples in each
stratum, it appears that the red paintings comprise the oldest group of pictures inside the cave and can be broadly
dated to the pre-Magdalenian cultural period.