Approximately 125 prehistoric rock paintings have been found in the modern territory of Finland. The paintings were done with red ochre and are almost without exception located on steep lakeshore cliffs associated with ancient water routes. Most of the sites are found in the central and eastern parts of the country, especially on the shores of Lakes Päijänne and Saimaa. Using shore displacement chronology, the art has been dated to ca. 5000 – 1500 BC. It was thus created mainly during the Stone Age and can be associated with the so-called ‘Comb Ware’ cultures of the Subneolithic period. The range of motifs is rather limited, consisting mainly of schematic depictions of stick-figure humans, elks, boats, handprints and geometric signs. Few pa...
informing of the discovery of grid-like marks high on the stepped cliff of Vitträsk in Kirkkonummi, ...
This article attempts to extend the study of rock-art beyond the visual to include the non-visual ex...
The paper suggests that cultural landscapes were permeated by religious meanings in all pre-modern s...
Approximately 125 prehistoric rock paintings have been found in the modern territory of Finland. The...
Currently, there are over one hundred rock paintings in Finland which are located close to water. Mo...
The main problem with the interpretation of Finnish rock paintings is the significance of shamanism....
Currently, there are over one hundred rock paintings in Finland which are located close to water. Mo...
Scientific research into Sámi shamanism and cosmology over the past several decades has brought fort...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
The rock paintings of the hunter-gatherers in the province of Norrland, and their localisation. The ...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
In northern Finland, near the canyon lakes of Julma-Ölkky, Somerjärvi and Rotkojärvi, steep rock cli...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
The rock art that is found in the region of Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan is part of a larger category...
informing of the discovery of grid-like marks high on the stepped cliff of Vitträsk in Kirkkonummi, ...
This article attempts to extend the study of rock-art beyond the visual to include the non-visual ex...
The paper suggests that cultural landscapes were permeated by religious meanings in all pre-modern s...
Approximately 125 prehistoric rock paintings have been found in the modern territory of Finland. The...
Currently, there are over one hundred rock paintings in Finland which are located close to water. Mo...
The main problem with the interpretation of Finnish rock paintings is the significance of shamanism....
Currently, there are over one hundred rock paintings in Finland which are located close to water. Mo...
Scientific research into Sámi shamanism and cosmology over the past several decades has brought fort...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
The rock paintings of the hunter-gatherers in the province of Norrland, and their localisation. The ...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
In northern Finland, near the canyon lakes of Julma-Ölkky, Somerjärvi and Rotkojärvi, steep rock cli...
Ancient tradition in Finland and Karelia survives in many forms. The Permanent Laboratory of Shamani...
In articles about Finnish rock paintings particular attention has been paid to the significance of s...
The rock art that is found in the region of Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan is part of a larger category...
informing of the discovery of grid-like marks high on the stepped cliff of Vitträsk in Kirkkonummi, ...
This article attempts to extend the study of rock-art beyond the visual to include the non-visual ex...
The paper suggests that cultural landscapes were permeated by religious meanings in all pre-modern s...