The paper discusses three newly found panels with rock carvings in Alta, Northern Norway. They were discovered at Doarrás (Kongsvika), an area with no previously known rock art. The new site is located outside well-established UNESCO World Heritage rock art areas, which are considered to be of national and international value. The Alta rock art has been researched extensively, and the new site at Doarrás complements and enrich the already established knowledge. The rocks and the figures are discussed and related to previously suggested dating and their relation to the shoreline. Further, the motifs stylistic similarities are compared to figures at the already known sites in Alta. The paper also addresses the importance of rock art surveying...
The thesis supports a theory that the first boats in Northern Scandinavia were wooden boats develope...
In this dissertation, rock art from three rock carving sites, Ekenberg, Himmelstalund and Hageby, in...
The rock paintings of the hunter-gatherers in the province of Norrland, and their localisation. The ...
Storsteinen is one of the four major rock art localities in Alta, northern Norway, and also the leas...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The dissertation contains an analysis and a re-evaluation of the Alta rock engravings, where the aes...
(in English): The main aim of this diplom thesis is introduce rock art from northern Scandinavia. No...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
The majority of the open-air rock art sites in the county of Rogaland are located near the shoreline...
The famous rock art in Alta was discovered in 1970 by Prof. Knut Helskrog, who also significantly co...
This article presents some of the earliest rock art documentation known from northern Europe. Johann...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the methods and arguments used to date rock art sites ...
The thesis supports a theory that the first boats in Northern Scandinavia were wooden boats develope...
In this dissertation, rock art from three rock carving sites, Ekenberg, Himmelstalund and Hageby, in...
The rock paintings of the hunter-gatherers in the province of Norrland, and their localisation. The ...
Storsteinen is one of the four major rock art localities in Alta, northern Norway, and also the leas...
cultural monument consisting of several areas of carvings and rock paintings local-ized in the inner...
The dissertation contains an analysis and a re-evaluation of the Alta rock engravings, where the aes...
(in English): The main aim of this diplom thesis is introduce rock art from northern Scandinavia. No...
The rock art of northern Norway is well-known, not least due to the UNESCO World Heritage sites at A...
Rogaland in SW Norway has a large number of rock art sites within relatively limited geographical ar...
The rock carvings in southern Scandinavia are an important part of Bronze Age research and the Scand...
The majority of the open-air rock art sites in the county of Rogaland are located near the shoreline...
The famous rock art in Alta was discovered in 1970 by Prof. Knut Helskrog, who also significantly co...
This article presents some of the earliest rock art documentation known from northern Europe. Johann...
The cows were beginning to lose interest. After all, I had been waiting for some time, perched rathe...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the methods and arguments used to date rock art sites ...
The thesis supports a theory that the first boats in Northern Scandinavia were wooden boats develope...
In this dissertation, rock art from three rock carving sites, Ekenberg, Himmelstalund and Hageby, in...
The rock paintings of the hunter-gatherers in the province of Norrland, and their localisation. The ...