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A Comparative Study of Rock Art in Later Prehistoric Europe

A Comparative Study of Rock Art in Later Prehistoric Europe

A Comparative Study of Rock Art in Later Prehistoric Europe

Richard Bradley , Institute of Archaeology
October 2020
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    The Element summarises the state of knowledge about four styles of prehistoric rock art in Europe current between the late Mesolithic period and the Iron Age. They are the Levantine, Macroschematic and Schematic traditions in the Iberian Peninsula; the Atlantic style that extended between Portugal, Spain, Britain and Ireland; Alpine rock art; and the pecked and painted images found in Fennoscandia. They are interpreted in relation to the landscapes in which they were made. Their production is related to monument building, the decoration of portable objects, trade and long distance travel, burial rites, and warfare. A final discussion considers possible connections between these separate traditions and the changing subject matter of rock art in relation to wider developments in European prehistoric societies.

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    October 2020
    Paperback
    9781108794497
    75 pages
    150 × 230 × 5 mm
    0.15kg
    30 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Times and traditions
    • 1. Rock art in the Iberian Peninsula: images in contention
    • 2. Atlantic rock art: contacts with distant relations
    • 3. Alpine rock art: unity and diversity
    • 4. Rock art in Northern Europe: facing two ways
    • 5. Comparisons
    • Bibliography.
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    • Richard Bradley , Institute of Archaeology