This paper provides a rapid summary of past progress in prehistoric rock art in Scotland, particularly its protection, conservation and presentation, and advances some ideas for future work. This includes reference to carved stones of other periods
Report on excavation, landscape survey and environmental reconstruction in the important prehistoric...
Rock art is defined as systematic and man-made depressions or paintings on a smooth rock surface. In...
Graduation date: 2002Prehistoric rock art has intrigued and fascinated researchers from around the w...
This paper provides a rapid summary of past progress in prehistoric rock art in Scotland, particular...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This booklet aims to widen understanding and appreciation of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland. ...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and ...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
The recent discovery of animal carvings in the Early Bronze Age burial cairn at Dunchraigaig (Kilmar...
Most archaeological deposits are safely stratified under-ground, where they remain under stable cond...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of the rock art in the north of Ireland (in the counties...
Report on excavation, landscape survey and environmental reconstruction in the important prehistoric...
Rock art is defined as systematic and man-made depressions or paintings on a smooth rock surface. In...
Graduation date: 2002Prehistoric rock art has intrigued and fascinated researchers from around the w...
This paper provides a rapid summary of past progress in prehistoric rock art in Scotland, particular...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This booklet aims to widen understanding and appreciation of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland. ...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
The Highlands of Scotland have an art history which has not been properly identified as such. This p...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and ...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
The recent discovery of animal carvings in the Early Bronze Age burial cairn at Dunchraigaig (Kilmar...
Most archaeological deposits are safely stratified under-ground, where they remain under stable cond...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
This thesis presents a comprehensive review of the rock art in the north of Ireland (in the counties...
Report on excavation, landscape survey and environmental reconstruction in the important prehistoric...
Rock art is defined as systematic and man-made depressions or paintings on a smooth rock surface. In...
Graduation date: 2002Prehistoric rock art has intrigued and fascinated researchers from around the w...