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Prehistoric Imagery And Landscapes Rock Art In Stjrdal Trndelag Norway Kalle Sognnes

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Prehistoric Imagery And Landscapes Rock Art In Stjrdal Trndelag Norway Kalle Sognnes
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.71 MB
Author: Kalle Sognnes
ISBN: 9781841712796, 1841712795
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Prehistoric Imagery And Landscapes Rock Art In Stjrdal Trndelag Norway Kalle Sognnes by Kalle Sognnes 9781841712796, 1841712795 instant download after payment.

This monograph represents 15 years of research by the author and concentrates on the so-called South Scandinavian or Bronze Age petroglyphs from the municipality of Stjørdal (Trøndelag, central Norway, east of Trondheim). The book's final section presents a catalogue of 130 or sites, with tracings and short descriptions of each of the rock panels. In all, the work reports on the detection, mapping, and description of the spatial and temporal patterns found within the Stjørdal rock-art record. There is also an attempt to explain these patterns and to discover why they occur. The rock-art is seen as part of the total archaeological record, both locally and in a wider perspective.

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