Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed through shifting light and moving bodies. Demonstrating deliberate use of non-quantifiable elements such as light is challenging. Nevertheless, there are rock art sites where its importance is apparent. For example, the results of a 3D scan of the site Hammer IX in Central Norway show how the same lines make out both an elk head and a whale. Whereas in Vingen in Western Norway, 77 panels positioned across a scree slope, non-corporeal elements appear to be as important as the motifs. Approaching rock art in a non-representational framework, we consider the involvement of intangible elements as part of the constant knowledge production and shaping o...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
Studies of rock art normally depart from a classification of type, style and what the motifs represe...
Ambiguous figures, as described in visual perceptual psychology, are single pictures that contain se...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
The idea to create pictorial narratives seems to have occurred long after humans learned to produce ...
This article attempts to extend the study of rock-art beyond the visual to include the non-visual ex...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
Ambiguous figures, as described in visual perceptual psychology, are single pictures that contain se...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
In Europe, Scandinavia holds the largest concentration of rock art (i.e. petroglyphs), created c. 50...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
Researchers have long discussed whether Scandinavian rock art reflects narratives. Their interpretat...
This paper discusses rock art in southern Scandinavia as a multisensory format, where both sight and...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
Studies of rock art normally depart from a classification of type, style and what the motifs represe...
Ambiguous figures, as described in visual perceptual psychology, are single pictures that contain se...
Temporality and changeability are here considered vital characteristics of rock art, expressed throu...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
The idea to create pictorial narratives seems to have occurred long after humans learned to produce ...
This article attempts to extend the study of rock-art beyond the visual to include the non-visual ex...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
Ambiguous figures, as described in visual perceptual psychology, are single pictures that contain se...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
In Europe, Scandinavia holds the largest concentration of rock art (i.e. petroglyphs), created c. 50...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
Researchers have long discussed whether Scandinavian rock art reflects narratives. Their interpretat...
This paper discusses rock art in southern Scandinavia as a multisensory format, where both sight and...
The timeframe of the south Scandinavian rock art tradition extends from c.1700/1600 to 300 /200 BC. ...
Studies of rock art normally depart from a classification of type, style and what the motifs represe...
Ambiguous figures, as described in visual perceptual psychology, are single pictures that contain se...