Inés Domingo

Inés Domingo

Universitat de Barcelona

Humanities

Inés is ICREA Research professor in the Section of Prehistory and Archaeology (Universitat de Barcelona) since 2010, and Vice-president of the World Archaeological Congress (2017-2022). 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 approach. 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 interests

Her current research projects aim at brigding the gap between scientific and heritage approaches to one of Europe’s most extraordinary bodies of rock art, awarded UNESCO Wolrd Heritage Status in 1998: Levantine rock art. This research has been recently awarded an ERC CoG (2018). Her primary aim is to achieve an holistic view of this art by combining a multidisciplinary (Archaeology, Heritage Science, IT and Ethnoarchaeology) and a multiscale approach (from microanalysis to landscape perspectives) to: a. Redefine LRA through new dating techniques and analythical methods to understand the creative process. b. Use this rock art tradition as a proxy to raise new questions of global interest on the evolution of creative thinking and human cognition. c. Define best practices and protocols for open air rock art conservation and management.

Selected publications

– Román D & Domingo I 2020, ‘Exploring the end of the upper magdalenian in northern Valencian region (Mediterranean Iberia)‘, Quaternary International, 564: 75-82. 

Domingo I 2020. ‘Art Primer. Artistes de la Prehistòria’. In Domingo I & Palomo T (eds) Art Primer. Artistes de la Prehistòria. Barcelona, Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya, pp. 10-31.

Domingo I, Smith C, Jackson G & Roman D 2020 ‘Hidden sites, hidden images, hidden meanings: does the location and visibility of motifs and sites correlate to restricted or open access?‘ Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 27: 699-722. (special issue on Holocene and Pleistocene art) 

– May SK, Wright D, Domingo I, Goldhahn J, Maralngurra G. 2020 ‘The buffaroo: A ‘first-sight’ depiction of introduced buffalo in the rock art of Western Arnhem Land, Australia’. Rock Art Research, 37 (2): 204-216.

– Taçon P, May SK, Lamilami R, McKeague F, Johnston I, Jalandoni A, Wesley D, Domingo I, Brady LM, Wright D & Goldhahn J 2020 ‘Maliwawa Figures – a previously undescribed Arnhem Land rock art style‘, Australian Archaeology, 86 (3): 208–225.

Domingo I & Roman D 2020 ‘Beyond the Palaeolithic: Figurative final Palaeolithic art in Mediterranean Iberia‘. Quaternary International, 564: 100-122.

– Roman D & Domingo I 2020. ‘Las facies microlaminares del final del Paleolítico en el norte del País Valenciano’. En Roman D, Garcia-Argüelles P, Fullola JM (coords), Las facies microlaminares del final del Paleolítico en el Mediterráneo Ibérico y Valle del Ebro. Monografies del SERP 17. Univ. de Barcelona, 175-198.

Domingo I & Roman D 2020. ‘El arte del final del Paleolítico en el Mediterráneo Ibérico’. En Roman D, Garcia-Argüelles P, Fullola JM (coords), Las facies microlaminares del final del Paleolítico en el Mediterráneo Ibérico y Valle del Ebro. Monografies del SERP 17. Univ. de Barcelona, 233-249.


Selected research activities

– Exhibition curator: ‘Art Primer. Artistas de la Prehistoria’. Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya (Feb. 2020-Feb. 2021)