Trond Lødøen and Gro Mandt. The Rock Art of Norway (original) (raw)

“On the beaten track”: considerations on the rock art at Foss in the Gauldal Valley, Trøndelag County, Norway

Kjell A Brevik

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Stability and change in Scandinavian rock-art: the case of Bardal in Trøndelag, Norway

Kalle Sognnes

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STABILITY & CHANGE IN SCANDINAVIAN ROCK-ART

Kalle Sognnes

Acta Archaeologica, 2008

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Bronze Age Rock Art and Burials in West Norway

Melanie Wrigglesworth

2007

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The Open-Air Rock-Art Site at Leirfall, Central Norway, within the Context of Northern Scandinavian Rock-Art Conservation and Management Practices over the Past 50 Years

Eva Lindgaard, Kalle Sognnes, Gordon Turner-Walker

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Rock art in Central Norway - Challenges with chronology and rock art narratives

Revista Arkeogazte Aldizkaria

2021

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Scandinavia's most finds associated rock art site

Johan Ling

Adoranten 2007, 2008

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Review: Joakim Goldhahn, Ingrid Flugestvedt and Andrew Jones (eds), Changing Pictures: Rock Art Traditions and Visions in Northern Europe (Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2010, 272 pp., 159 illustr., pbk, ISBN: 978 1 84217 405 0)

Miguel Ángel Rogerio Candelera

2011

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A view beyond Bornholm - new perspectives on Danish rock carvings. Adoranten Vol 2010. Tanumshede.

Louise Felding

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The rock art of Norway - El arte rupestre de Noruega

Trond Lødøen

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Product or production: On the acumulative aspect of rock art at Nämforsen, Northen Sweden

Ylva Sjöstrand

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Picturing the meaning of Scandinavian rock art.pdf

Magnus O. Ljunge

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ExpErimEntation and tEchnological analysis in thE study of thE rock carvings at thE sitE of hjEmmEluft , alta , finnmark , norway

Marie Vourc'h

2014

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Rock art as Mortuary Practice in the Late Mesolithic of Western Norway EXPRESSION N° 9 43

Trond Lødøen

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Rock art studies in northernmost Europe, 2000–2004

Joakim Goldhahn

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Prehistoric rock art in Scandinavia: agency and environmental change

Courtney Nimura

2015

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Rock Art Studies: News of the World V: Rock Art studies in the Nordic countries 2010-2014

Johan Ling, Ulf Bertilsson

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Scandinavian Bronze Age Rock Art – contexts and interpretations

Joakim Goldhahn

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Rock art and settlement: issues of spatial order in the prehistoric rock-art of Fenno-Scandinavia.

Per H Ramqvist

European landscapes of rock-art (eds George Nash & Christopher Chippindale). Routledge. London and New York., 2002

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These rocks were made for walking: rock art at Leirfall, Trøndelag, Norway

Kalle Sognnes

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The appearance, disappearance, and reappearance of non-figurative rock art during the southern Scandinavian Neolithic and Bronze Age

Rune Iversen

abitus?: The Social Dimension of Technology and Transformation. Kadrow, S. & Müller, J. (red.). sidestone press academics, pp. 141-159 (Scales of Transformation in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies, vol. 3)., 2019

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Review of 'Changing Pictures: Rock Art Traditions and Vision in Northern Europe' by Joakim Goldhahn, Ingrid Fuglestvedt and Andrew Jones

Mark Sapwell

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Finding your place: Rock art and identity in West Norway. A study of Bronze Age rock art in Hardanger and Sunnhordland

Melanie Wrigglesworth

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Seeing the History of the Earth in the Cliffs at Møn. The Interaction between Landscape Painting and Geology in Denmark in the First Half of the 19th Century

Gry Hedin

Romantik. Journal for the Study of Romanticisms, 2013

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Between land and water: the ship in Bronze Age West Norway

Melanie Wrigglesworth

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THE ROCK ART PROJECT – SECURING AND PROTECTING ROCK ART –UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN 1996–2005. Investigations at the Rock Art Sites Vingen, Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane and Hjemmeluft, Alta, Finnmark

Trond Lødøen

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Hällristningarna i Lyse socken/The Rock Carvings of Lyse Parish

Andreas Toreld

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Book review: Knut Helskog. Communicating with the World of Beings: The World Heritage Rock Art Sites in Alta, Arctic Norway. European Journal of Archaeology, 19:3, 545-548

Marta Diaz-Guardamino

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Gutorm Gjessing and Norwegian rock-art

Kalle Sognnes

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The Archeology of Viking-Age North- Norway: A Historiographical Summary Lyonel Perabo (2014) Supervisor: Orri Vesteinsson

Lyonel Perabo

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Felding, L. 2015: A rock with a view: New Perspectives on Danish Rock Art. In: Ling, Skoglund & Bertilsson (eds.) Picturing the Bronze Age. Swedish Rock Art Research vol. 3. Oxbow Books.

Louise Felding

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Ships at the shore: A Scandinavian-wide review of prehistoric rock art

Courtney Nimura

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Sapwell, M. & Janik, L. 2015. Making Community: Rock art and the creative acts of accumulation (H. Stebergløkken, R. Berge, E. Lindgaard and H. V. Stuedal (Eds.) Ritual Landscapes and Borders within Rock Art Research. Archaeopress. pp.47-58)

Mark Sapwell

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The Vingen site: a century of rock art research and a recent cultural heritage initiative for the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.

Trond Lødøen

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Aspects , mobility and materiality on the Scandinavian Rock Art

Marta Bazzanella

2018

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