This thesis is concerned with the prehistoric Cup and Ring engravings which are found on the natural rock in the British Isles and Ireland, it also refers to the similar petroglyphs in Galicia. The aim is to investigate a number of avenues of approach to the art, some well trodden and others relatively unexplored. A careful consideration is given to the concept of art, both in its use in Western society, and with reference to other simpler social groupings. The use of analogy is examined, since ethnological material is referred to and used later in the study. The literature on the Cup and Ring engravings is analysed in some detail for the evaluation and extraction of ideas which may have been overlooked or have become more relevant today. T...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
Like all other domains of science, rock art research, which is the main source of data for investiga...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth investigation into the rock art of a local region in South ...
This article presents an insight on archaeological approach in the study of rock carvings. The first...
The cup marks are the most common form of rock art in Scandinavia and they have been dated from the ...
Studies focusing on Palaeolithic portable rock art have a long tradition in Europe. Nevertheless, th...
This thesis is concerned with developing a theoretical rationale and critical methodology by which w...
Cup marks is probably the world’s most common famous petroglyphs and it’s also Sweden's most common ...
The decoration of natural rock surfaces and a range of prehistoric stone monuments with ri...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of the rock art in the north of Ireland (in the counties...
Petroglyphs are found throughout Ireland, on both natural and artificial surfaces. They have not bee...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
Circles, cup-marks and wavy lines are some of the most emblematic motifs associated with Atlantic Ro...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
Like all other domains of science, rock art research, which is the main source of data for investiga...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth investigation into the rock art of a local region in South ...
This article presents an insight on archaeological approach in the study of rock carvings. The first...
The cup marks are the most common form of rock art in Scandinavia and they have been dated from the ...
Studies focusing on Palaeolithic portable rock art have a long tradition in Europe. Nevertheless, th...
This thesis is concerned with developing a theoretical rationale and critical methodology by which w...
Cup marks is probably the world’s most common famous petroglyphs and it’s also Sweden's most common ...
The decoration of natural rock surfaces and a range of prehistoric stone monuments with ri...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of the rock art in the north of Ireland (in the counties...
Petroglyphs are found throughout Ireland, on both natural and artificial surfaces. They have not bee...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
Circles, cup-marks and wavy lines are some of the most emblematic motifs associated with Atlantic Ro...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
Like all other domains of science, rock art research, which is the main source of data for investiga...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth investigation into the rock art of a local region in South ...