This article focuses on some evident differences between Phase 1 and Phase 2 rock art at Alta in western Finnmark in northern Norway. The earliest period (Phase 1, 5200–4200 cal BC) of rock art production shows numerous scenes in which humans seem to take control of wild game. The compositions of corrals with reindeer inside may be indications of forms of early domestication suggested to have occurred within a context marked by the authority of successful hunters and the influence of emerging inequality. This element of control correlates with an apparent totemic influence in the expressions of rock art. The rock art produced in the succeeding period (Phase 2, 4200-3000 cal BC), however, entirely lacks scenes communicating control of reinde...
The thesis raises questions concerning prehistoric conditions in a high mountain region in central S...
The importance of the elk (Alces alces) in the Stone Age societies of northern Sweden constitutes th...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) has been a part of the fauna of the territory we today call No...
Abstract Animal domestication is a profound change for human societies, economies, and worldviews. ...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
The idea to create pictorial narratives seems to have occurred long after humans learned to produce ...
Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing qu...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
In contrast to the European alpine areas and lowland plains, where Rangifer tarandus L. became extin...
The thesis raises questions concerning prehistoric conditions in a high mountain region in central S...
The importance of the elk (Alces alces) in the Stone Age societies of northern Sweden constitutes th...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) has been a part of the fauna of the territory we today call No...
Abstract Animal domestication is a profound change for human societies, economies, and worldviews. ...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
The idea to create pictorial narratives seems to have occurred long after humans learned to produce ...
Abstract The domestication of the reindeer among the Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia is a pressing qu...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
This thesis examines the distribution of prehistoric hunting structures for reindeer in the mountain...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
In contrast to the European alpine areas and lowland plains, where Rangifer tarandus L. became extin...
The thesis raises questions concerning prehistoric conditions in a high mountain region in central S...
The importance of the elk (Alces alces) in the Stone Age societies of northern Sweden constitutes th...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...