International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 6

Considering symbolical design of antelope on prehistoric art

  • Author:
  • Manizhe Aliabadi, Qobad Kianmehr
  • Total Page Count: 18
  • Page Number: 93 to 110

*University Lecturer, Science and Applied Jahad Unit University of Qom, Iran

**Assistant, Department of Handicrafts, Faculty Handicrafts, Art University of Isfahan

Online published on 22 August, 2014.

Abstract

The Prehistoric humans are always looking for ways to prevent accidents and sudden events around her were trying and until these matters have been given the knowledge of their surroundings comes to symbolization. The role of animals in human life, from hunting and farming to meet their daily needs made is very important. The largest and oldest of the surviving animals on two main canvas, stone engravings and pottery, engravings antelope with large horns are very loud and symbolic. appears to be important in the animal's life during that period, which during many iconic designs of the prior art history remain. This paper analysis - a description of the major factors making role as aspects of the needs of its people - related convictions; deals Then found by comparing samples from the animals on the table based on the two main boom and analysis of spatial and temporal intervals set the importance of the role of symbolic functions, is investigated.

Keywords

Prehistoric Semiotics, the design of antelope, stone engravings, ceramic