Proteomic and metagenomic insights into prehistoric Spanish Levantine Rock Art

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Clodoaldo Roldán
Sonia Murcia-Mascarós
Esther López-Montalvo
Cristina Vilanova
Manuel Porcar
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[1] Materials Science Institute of the University of Valencia (ICMUV),UMR 5608 TRACES, French National Center for the Scientific Research (CNRS)
[2] University of Toulouse 2-Jean Jaurès. 5,Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence, SL.
[3] Parc Cientific Universitat de València,Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio
[4] Universitat de València-CSIC). Parc Cientific Universitat de València,undefined
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The Iberian Mediterranean Basin is home to one of the largest groups of prehistoric rock art sites in Europe. Despite the cultural relevance of prehistoric Spanish Levantine rock art, pigment composition remains partially unknown, and the nature of the binders used for painting has yet to be disclosed. In this work, we present the first omic analysis applied to one of the flagship Levantine rock art sites: the Valltorta ravine (Castellón, Spain). We used high-throughput sequencing to provide the first description of the bacterial communities colonizing the rock art patina, which proved to be dominated by Firmicutes species and might have a protective effect on the paintings. Proteomic analysis was also performed on rock art microsamples in order to determine the organic binders present in Levantine prehistoric rock art pigments. This information could shed light on the controversial dating of this UNESCO Cultural Heritage, and contribute to defining the chrono-cultural framework of the societies responsible for these paintings.
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