Description
This book discusses the importance of landscape in the interpretation of rock-art sites across Europe. It challenges the normal bounds of what is considered rock-art, and covers a range of European locations.
Taking the immovable nature of rock-art as being crucial to its creation and meaning, this fascinating volume addresses the importance of considering landscape in the interpretation of rock-art sites. Covering a range of European locations including Scotland, Ireland, Scandanavia, Italy and Spain, this volume challenges the normal bounds of what is considered rock-art.