Ancient Impressions: A Surveying and Mapping Expedition into Handprint Rock Painting

Authors

  • Linzi Zhou School of Design, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China
  • Yongsheng Tong School of Design, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China

Keywords:

Impression Rock Painting, Out of Date Workmanship, Social Heritage, Exploring Techniques, Arranging Attempt, Land Setting, LiDAR, GIS

Abstract

Engrave rock masterpieces address a captivating component of old human verbalization, offering windows into the past through the impacts had by our forerunners. This paper presents a broad outline of engraving rock structures all over the planet, examining their social significance, geological settings, and the strategies used in their documentation and study. Drawing on countless interdisciplinary investigation, including paleohistory, human examinations, geology, and workmanship history, this study organizes the current status of data with respect to hand molded impression rock pieces. Besides, it plunges into late movements in contemplating and arranging headways, highlighting their application in documenting and safeguarding these huge social relics. Plus, it takes a gander at late movements in examining and arranging headways, including LiDAR and GIS, which have changed the documentation and preservation of these outdated old rarities. Through this mix, we intend to give an exhaustive understanding of engraving rock show-stoppers, uncovering knowledge into their rich history and traversing importance.

Published

2024-10-31