Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical areas. I wish to present a longlived rock art tradition that marked places within the landscape using five examples of significant rock art sites and the difference in choice of place and imagery. The carving activity and the interaction with the rock may have reinforced personal relationship and may have impacted upon memories of those producing rock art and of the wider social memory of audience (Enlander 2016: 46-47) which was not forgotten through generations in the region.publishedVersio
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
Approximately 110 rock art sites and more than 100 decorated slabs/stones are known from Rogaland Co...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
The majority of the open-air rock art sites in the county of Rogaland are located near the shoreline...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
The relationship between rock art and the material qualities of the rock surface on which it is exec...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
Approximately 110 rock art sites and more than 100 decorated slabs/stones are known from Rogaland Co...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
Approximately 110 rock art sites and more than 100 decorated slabs/stones are known from Rogaland Co...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
The majority of the open-air rock art sites in the county of Rogaland are located near the shoreline...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
The relationship between rock art and the material qualities of the rock surface on which it is exec...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
Approximately 110 rock art sites and more than 100 decorated slabs/stones are known from Rogaland Co...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
Approximately 110 rock art sites and more than 100 decorated slabs/stones are known from Rogaland Co...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...