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            Episode XII

            Geo Insular Patrimony

            Rock Formations and Rock Art Sites



            Two  week  ago  was  the  last  day
            permitted by law on which the in-
            habitants of thisisland had their op-
            portunity to express and voice their
            concerns and documented obser-
            vations  regarding  ROP  or  insular
            territorial and space management
            plan for the next 10 years.

            Document which had to be deliv-
            ered  at  DIP,  Aruba`s  Department
            of  Infrastructure  and  Planning.
            Remarkable  was  the  impact  the
            Town  Hall  Meeting  made,  orga-                                                                           more urgent risks to be dealt with
            nized  by  the  Island’s  Chamber  of                                                                       by rock-art managers and conser-
            Commerce and Industry revealing                                                                             vators.  The  worldwide  paucity  of
            the  lack  of  information  available                                                                       experienced rock-art professionals
            for  the  general  public  in  finding                                                                      signals that open-air rock-art con-
            help  to  assess  their  individual  situ-                                                                  servation has not received the at-
            ation problems and worries. A con-  as  Natural  Monuments,  island’s  to  participate  in  the  conservation   tention  that  other  archaeological
            solidated report request answers to  endemic  flora  and  fauna  preser-  of our Natural Heritage, the same   remains have attracted.
            the relative importance of all the is-  vation,  waste  management  and  unfortunately  cannot  be  said  of
            sues presented that night concern-  demographic impact on the natu-     rock-art  situated  in  the  open-air.   Pictograph/Petroglyph
            ing island’s territorial providence.   ral environmentin relation with UN  Very  little  has  been  done  to  un-  In  total  ca  301  pictographs  (in-
                                                SDG indicators.                     derstand  and  managing  weather    cluding 3 petroglyphs) have been
            We  as  Etnia  Nativa`s  voiced  and                                    effects  and  erosion  phenomena    found  on  Aruba.  Of  course  one
            share  our  knowledge  in  this  mat-  Our  island  has  a  significant  col-  affecting  ancient  imagery  within   drawing can be as little as a point
            ter concerning the status  and  im-  lection of prehistoric rock art sites.  the  relatively  protected  environ-  or  line  that  may  be  meant  as  a
            portance  of  archeological  sites,  While efforts has been made in the  ments of caves and rock formation   separate  drawing  by  the  ancient
            rock  formations,  historical  as  well  past to educate the general public  shelters.  Despite  the  fact  that  the   artist.  Still,  by  counting  every  sep-
                                                                                    number of known sites has risen in   arate  representation  that  every-
                                                                                    recent decades there are few ex-    body  would  call  a  drawing  one
                                                                                    amples  in  which  the  weathering   reaches at a total ofapproximately
                                                                                    and  erosion  dynamics  are  under   270 to 331 separate drawings rep-
                                                                                    investigation with a view to devel-  resentationsover 17 sites.
                                                                                    oping  proposals  and  to  mitigate   Drawings  that  are  at  tens  of  me-
                                                                                    the impact of natural and cultural   ters  distance  of  each  other  are
                                                                                    processes. Most of the work being   considered one site, one cluster. In
                                                                                    done in different parts of the world   fact, “sites” within a radius of 500 m
                                                                                    appears  to  be  ad-hoc,  with  mini-  are considered one cluster. Arikok
                                                                                    mal communication on such mat-      contains  one  of  the  most  beauti-
                                                                                    ters  between  teams  and  with  the   ful  rock  art  collections  of  Aruba.
                                                                                    wider  archaeological  community.   All pictures in this episode refer to
                                                                                    From the many calls for conserva-   this  particular  site  that  is  situated
                                                                                    tion  of  rock-art  coming  from  very   within the premises of Aruba’s Na-
                                                                                    different  parts  of  the  world  it  be-  tional Park of the same name. Dur-
                                                                                    comes  apparent  that  there  are   ing the study of the pictographs at
                                                                                    many  threats  to  the  perpetuation   Arikok,4 clusters of drawings turned
                                                                                    of this significant heritage.       out to be situated on one straight
                                                                                                                        line, more or less north-south over a
                                                                                    Nevertheless,  while  some  authors   distance of 415 m.
                                                                                    reference  physical  weathering  as
                                                                                    the most pressing risk, others invoke   This article features passages, with
                                                                                    the  negative  effects  of  biodegra-  permission  from  the  author,  taken
                                                                                    dation, especially when lichen col-  from the PhD thesis "Fernandes, A.
                                                                                    onization is concerned.  In the pres-  B.,  2012.  Natural  processes  in  the
                                                                                    ent a relevant case study regarding   degradation  of  open-air  rock-art
                                                                                    vandalism  at  rock-art  sites  is  rec-  sites: an urgency intervention scale
                                                                                    ommended.  We  suggested  that      to inform conservation. Doctorate
                                                                                    the way emphasis is placed on the   Thesis  (Doctorate).  Bournemouth
                                                                                    different forms of risk has much to   University”q
                                                                                    do with the specific area of exper-
                                                                                    tise  of  each  researcher  involved,   Source; Island Insight column by Etnia
                                                                                    and,  more  importantly,  with  the   Nativa.
                                                                                    different environments where rock-
                                                                                    art exists. Hence, different settings
                                                                                    will  determine  which  weathering
                                                                                    patterns are more active and pose
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