STABILITY & CHANGE IN SCANDINAVIAN ROCK-ART (original) (raw)

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

Kalle Sognnes

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Scandinavia's most finds associated rock art site

Johan Ling

Adoranten 2007, 2008

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

Revista Arkeogazte Aldizkaria

2021

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Scandinavian Bronze Age Rock Art – contexts and interpretations

Joakim Goldhahn

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Bronze Age Rock Art and Burials in West Norway

Melanie Wrigglesworth

2007

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

Courtney Nimura

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Prehistoric rock art in Scandinavia: agency and environmental change

Courtney Nimura

2015

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Red-coated rocks on the seashore: The esthetics and geology of prehistoric rock art in Alta, Arctic Norway (by Karin Tansem and Per Storemyr)

Karin Tansem, Per Storemyr

Geoarchaeology, 2020

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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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Trond Lødøen and Gro Mandt. The Rock Art of Norway

Manuel Santos Estévez

European Journal of Archaeology 15 (1) 2012

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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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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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Red-coated rocks on the seashore: The esthetics and geology of prehistoric rock art in Alta, Arctic Norway

Karin Tansem

Geoarchaeology, 2020

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The Last Elk: A Comparative Study of The Elk Motif in Rock Art at Hjemmeluft Bay in Alta, Arctic Norway

Sascha Camilla Gade

The University of Bergen, 2020

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The case of the lone reindeer: The Bøla rock art site in Trøndelag, Norway

Kalle Sognnes

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Scandinavian Bronze Age Rock Art – contexts and interpretations. In Handbook of European Bronze Age, eds. H. Fokkens & A. Harding, pp. 270-290. Oxford. Oxford University Press.

Johan Ling

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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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Rock art and coastal change in Bronze Age Scandinavia

Courtney Nimura

Encountering Imagery: Materialities, Perceptions, Relations, 2012

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Rock art studies in northernmost Europe, 2000–2004

Joakim Goldhahn

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“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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Sámi Rock Engravings from the Mountains in Laponia, northern Sweden

Tim Bayliss-Smith

Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, 1999

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Gutorm Gjessing and Norwegian rock-art

Kalle Sognnes

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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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The Earliest Boat Depiction in Northern Europe: Newly Discovered Early Mesolithic Rock Art at Valle, Northern Norway

Jan Magne Gjerde

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2021

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

Johan Ling, Ulf Bertilsson

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Alpine and Scandinavian rock art in the Bronze Age, a common cultural matrix in a web of continental influences.pdf

Umberto Sansoni

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Out of the Ice- Glacial Archaeology in central Norway.

Martin Callanan

2014

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Elevated Rock Art Towards a Maritime Understanding Towards a maritime understanding of Bronze Age rock art in northern Bohuslän, Sweden

Johan Ling

GOTARC Serie B. Gothenburg Archaeological Thesis 49, 2008

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

Melanie Wrigglesworth

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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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Sailing boats in Padjelanta: Sámi rock engravings from the mountains in Laponia, northern Sweden

Tim Bayliss-Smith

Acta Borealia, 1999

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Alta (Norway), Rock Art of

Jan Magne Gjerde

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2019

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Picturing the meaning of Scandinavian rock art.pdf

Magnus O. Ljunge

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