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Domingo Sanz, InÉs

Research Professor
Humanities
Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats
Spain

Biography

Inés is ICREA Research professor in the Section of Prehistory and Archaeology (Universitat de Barcelona) since 2010, and incoming Vice-president of the World Archaeological Congress. Through her current and previous positions at the Universities of Valencia (Spain) and Flinders (Australia) she explores the ‘Archaeologies’ of rock art from a multidisciplinary perspective. Her performance in archaeology has earned her a number of academic awards and distinctions: Honorary Associate Researcher at the Dep. of Archaeology, Flinders University (Australia) since 2009; Blaze O’Connor memorial award (WAC, Jordan, 2013); Honorary appointment as guest professor at HeTao University (Inner Mongolia, China) (2010); Honorary Research Fellow of Inner Mongolia Rock Art Protection and Research Association, and Inner Mongolia Rock Art Research Academy (2010) and a PhD University Award (Premio extraordinario de doctorado) (2006).

Research Interest

His primary research interest is rock art. In Spain, He aim to advance our understanding of Postpalaeolithic rock art of Mediterranean Iberia (World Heritage since 1998), combining state of the art technologies, theories and methods and seeking interdisciplinary collaborations for physic and chemical analysis of pigments, and digital rock art recording. Through the systematic analysis and decomposition of rock art panels and their contexts I intend to discover hidden clues providing insights into the past to answer questions of what, why, where, how, when and who produced this millenary legacy. In Australia he explore the social and territorial aspects of rock art from an ethno-archaeological perspective, working with Aboriginal people and Australian researchers in Arnhem Land. Combining both perspectives (archaeology and ethnography) I aim to develop a more critical theoretical framework to explore past and present rock art.

Publications

  • Domingo, I. 2012 WAC Matters: A Different View to that of Shepherd and Haber. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress, 8 (1): 2-11

  • Domingo, I; García-Borja, P. y Roldán, C 2012 Identification, processing and use of red pigments (Hematite and Cinnabar) in the Valencian Early Neolithic (Spain). Archaeometry, 55 (5): 868-892.

  • Domingo, I; Villaverde, V; López-Montalvo, E; Lerma, J.L. and Cabrelles, M. 2013 Latest developments in rock art recording: Towards an integral documentation of Levantine rock art sites combining 2D and 3D recording techniques. Journal of Archaeological Science, 40 (4): 1879–1889.

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