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Changing pictures

Changing pictures rock art traditions and visions in Northern Europe / [electronic resource] : edited by Joakim Goldhahn, Ingrid Fuglestvedt and Andrew Jones. - Oxford ; Oakville, Conn. : Oxbow Books, c2010. - vi, 210 p. : ill. (some col.), maps.

Papers from a workshop held at Linnaeus University, Sweden, in 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Changing pictures : an introduction / Joakim Goldhahn, Ingrid Fuglestvedt & Andrew Jones -- Animals, churingas, and rock art in late Mesolithic northern Scandinavia / Ingrid Fuglestvedt -- Concepts of rock in late Mesolithic western Norway / Trond L�d�en -- Hearing and touching rock art : Finnish rock paintings and the non-visual / Antti Lahelma -- The known yet unknown ringing stones of Sweden / Maja Hultman -- Rock art as social format / Per Cornell & Johan Ling -- Rock art and the meaning of place : some phenomenological reflections / Magnus Ljunge -- Emplacement and the hau of Rock / Joakim Goldhahn -- Cosmology and performance : narrative perspectives on Scandinavian rock art / Peter Skoglund -- "Should I stay or should I go" : on the meaning of variations among mobile and stable elk motifs at N�amforsen, Sweden / Ylva Sj�ostrand -- Reused rock art : Iron Age activities at Bronze Age rock art sites / Per Nilsson -- "Cracking" landscapes : new documentation, new knowledge? / Jan Magne Gjerde -- Bronze Age rock art and religion in a maritime perspective / Melanie Wrigglesworth -- Epilogue: Drawing on stone / Richard Bradley.


Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.






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Rock paintings--Europe, Northern--Congresses.
Social archaeology--Europe, Northern--Congresses.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Europe, Northern--Congresses.


Europe, Northern--Antiquities--Congresses.


Electronic books.

GN799.P4 / C456 2010eb

709.01/13

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