Editors Preface; Tabula Gratulatoria; Chapter 1: Art, Artists, Rock Art and Undersl???s - by James Dodd; Chapter 2: The Sensitive Finger, The Observing Eye And The Sensation Of A Place - by Jarl Nordbladh; Chapter 3: To Let Mute Stones Speak - on the Becoming of Archaeology - by Joachim Goldhahn; Chapter 4: The Chariot of The Sun and other sun horses of The Nordic Bronze Age - including some interesting anatomical details - by Flemming Kaul; Chapter 5: The winged triad in Bronze Age symbolism: birds and their feet - by ...
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Editors Preface; Tabula Gratulatoria; Chapter 1: Art, Artists, Rock Art and Undersl???s - by James Dodd; Chapter 2: The Sensitive Finger, The Observing Eye And The Sensation Of A Place - by Jarl Nordbladh; Chapter 3: To Let Mute Stones Speak - on the Becoming of Archaeology - by Joachim Goldhahn; Chapter 4: The Chariot of The Sun and other sun horses of The Nordic Bronze Age - including some interesting anatomical details - by Flemming Kaul; Chapter 5: The winged triad in Bronze Age symbolism: birds and their feet - by Kristian Kristiansen; Chapter 6: Gerhard and the rock carvings of Bornholm - by Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen; Chapter 7: Rock Art and Burial Landscapes - Danish Rock Art in Burial Mounds - by Louise Felding; Chapter 8: A sea beyond Europe to the north and west - by Johan Ling & John Koch; Chapter 9: The Wild Boar in Scandinavian Rock Art - by Peter Skoglund; Chapter 10: Women on the move in the Nordic Bronze Age: a case study based on rock art and costume - by Sophie Bergerbrant and Anna Wessman; Chapter 11: Fleshing out the Stickman: A Hypothesis about the Long-Legged Anthropomorphs in Scandinavian Rock Art - by Lisa-Elen Meyering; Chapter 12: The cunning of the fox - a case of zoomorphism in Scandinavian rock art - by Christian Horn; Chapter 13: The duel in place: morphological, structural and spatial variability of a basic scene among Valcamonica Iron Age rock art - by Alberto Marretta; Chapter 14: Symbolic Concordance: a transparent approach to archetype - by Umberto Sansoni; Chapter 15: Rock Carvings at Stuberg in Stj???rdal, Tr???ndelag, Norway - by Kalle Sognnes; Chapter 16: "On the beaten track": considerations on the rock art at Foss in the Gauldal Valley, Tr???ndelag County, Norway - by Kjell Andr??? Brevik; Chapter 17: What we see is what we get - Seeing Sandhalsan with new ???eyes??? - by Jan Magne Gjerde & Heidrun Stebergl???kken; Chapter 18: Giants Cauldrons and Rock Art - by Magnus Tangen; Chapter 19: Snowshoes and skis in North European rock art - by Knut Helskog; Chapter 20: Following the bear through the rocks - by Elena Man-Estier; Chapter 21: Back to life: British rock art in the Iron Age - by Tertia Barnett; Chapter 22: World heritage rock art documentation in Tanum - a brief history of methodology and projects until the early 2000s - by Ulf Bertilsson, SHFA; Chapter 23: Bevar dialogen med klippen. Dokumentationens betydning for fortidens helleristninger og fremtidens forskning - by Ditte E. P. Kofod; Chapter 24: Towards a new era of rock art documentation - by Ellen Meijer & James Dodd
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