Abstractions Based on Circles: Papers on prehistoric rock art presented to Stan Beckensall on his 90th birthday
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Abstractions Based on Circles: Papers on prehistoric rock art presented to Stan Beckensall on his 90th birthday
Frodsham, Paul; Sharpe, Kate
Archaeopress
09/2022
192
Mole
Inglês
9781803273167
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction - Paul Frodsham and Kate Sharpe ;
1. An apt response? Encounters with cup marks and 'found rock art' in Cumbria - Kate Sharpe ;
2. Identifying changing ideologies: rock art on and around Neolithic burial monuments in Wales - George H. Nash ;
3. Recognising Irish rock art: the people behind recent discoveries in Ireland - Aoibheann Lambe ;
4. Digging into the Ronald Morris archive: a Kilmartin Glen case-study - Kenny Brophy ;
5. Close encounters: visibility and accessibility of Atlantic rock art in Scotland - Tertia Barnett, Joana Valdez-Tullett and Linda Marie Bjerketvedt ;
6. Experiencing Achnabreck: a rock art site in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland - Aaron Watson ;
7. Solar panels - Richard Bradley ;
8. Cup-marked stones in Bronze Age cairns. Excavations on Fawdon Hill (Redesdale) and other sites in north-east England - Richard Carlton ;
9. Blawearie: a cairnfield excavation in a rock art landscape - Iain Hewitt and Irene Hewitt ;
10. The strange story of the Swastika Stone on Ilkley Moor - Keith Boughey ;
11. Emblems of eternity? Cup-and-ring marks: context and connotation - Paul Frodsham ;
12. Some thoughts on future fieldwork at open-air rock art sites - Clive Waddington ;
13. 'The site chose me' - carved rocks and so much more - Aron Mazel ;
14. The Lord of the Rings - Paul G. Bahn ;
15. An inspiration for community archaeology volunteers - Phil Bowyer and Andy Curtis ;
A Beckensall bibliography
1. An apt response? Encounters with cup marks and 'found rock art' in Cumbria - Kate Sharpe ;
2. Identifying changing ideologies: rock art on and around Neolithic burial monuments in Wales - George H. Nash ;
3. Recognising Irish rock art: the people behind recent discoveries in Ireland - Aoibheann Lambe ;
4. Digging into the Ronald Morris archive: a Kilmartin Glen case-study - Kenny Brophy ;
5. Close encounters: visibility and accessibility of Atlantic rock art in Scotland - Tertia Barnett, Joana Valdez-Tullett and Linda Marie Bjerketvedt ;
6. Experiencing Achnabreck: a rock art site in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland - Aaron Watson ;
7. Solar panels - Richard Bradley ;
8. Cup-marked stones in Bronze Age cairns. Excavations on Fawdon Hill (Redesdale) and other sites in north-east England - Richard Carlton ;
9. Blawearie: a cairnfield excavation in a rock art landscape - Iain Hewitt and Irene Hewitt ;
10. The strange story of the Swastika Stone on Ilkley Moor - Keith Boughey ;
11. Emblems of eternity? Cup-and-ring marks: context and connotation - Paul Frodsham ;
12. Some thoughts on future fieldwork at open-air rock art sites - Clive Waddington ;
13. 'The site chose me' - carved rocks and so much more - Aron Mazel ;
14. The Lord of the Rings - Paul G. Bahn ;
15. An inspiration for community archaeology volunteers - Phil Bowyer and Andy Curtis ;
A Beckensall bibliography
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Rock art; Neolithic; Bronze Age; Britain; Ireland
Introduction - Paul Frodsham and Kate Sharpe ;
1. An apt response? Encounters with cup marks and 'found rock art' in Cumbria - Kate Sharpe ;
2. Identifying changing ideologies: rock art on and around Neolithic burial monuments in Wales - George H. Nash ;
3. Recognising Irish rock art: the people behind recent discoveries in Ireland - Aoibheann Lambe ;
4. Digging into the Ronald Morris archive: a Kilmartin Glen case-study - Kenny Brophy ;
5. Close encounters: visibility and accessibility of Atlantic rock art in Scotland - Tertia Barnett, Joana Valdez-Tullett and Linda Marie Bjerketvedt ;
6. Experiencing Achnabreck: a rock art site in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland - Aaron Watson ;
7. Solar panels - Richard Bradley ;
8. Cup-marked stones in Bronze Age cairns. Excavations on Fawdon Hill (Redesdale) and other sites in north-east England - Richard Carlton ;
9. Blawearie: a cairnfield excavation in a rock art landscape - Iain Hewitt and Irene Hewitt ;
10. The strange story of the Swastika Stone on Ilkley Moor - Keith Boughey ;
11. Emblems of eternity? Cup-and-ring marks: context and connotation - Paul Frodsham ;
12. Some thoughts on future fieldwork at open-air rock art sites - Clive Waddington ;
13. 'The site chose me' - carved rocks and so much more - Aron Mazel ;
14. The Lord of the Rings - Paul G. Bahn ;
15. An inspiration for community archaeology volunteers - Phil Bowyer and Andy Curtis ;
A Beckensall bibliography
1. An apt response? Encounters with cup marks and 'found rock art' in Cumbria - Kate Sharpe ;
2. Identifying changing ideologies: rock art on and around Neolithic burial monuments in Wales - George H. Nash ;
3. Recognising Irish rock art: the people behind recent discoveries in Ireland - Aoibheann Lambe ;
4. Digging into the Ronald Morris archive: a Kilmartin Glen case-study - Kenny Brophy ;
5. Close encounters: visibility and accessibility of Atlantic rock art in Scotland - Tertia Barnett, Joana Valdez-Tullett and Linda Marie Bjerketvedt ;
6. Experiencing Achnabreck: a rock art site in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland - Aaron Watson ;
7. Solar panels - Richard Bradley ;
8. Cup-marked stones in Bronze Age cairns. Excavations on Fawdon Hill (Redesdale) and other sites in north-east England - Richard Carlton ;
9. Blawearie: a cairnfield excavation in a rock art landscape - Iain Hewitt and Irene Hewitt ;
10. The strange story of the Swastika Stone on Ilkley Moor - Keith Boughey ;
11. Emblems of eternity? Cup-and-ring marks: context and connotation - Paul Frodsham ;
12. Some thoughts on future fieldwork at open-air rock art sites - Clive Waddington ;
13. 'The site chose me' - carved rocks and so much more - Aron Mazel ;
14. The Lord of the Rings - Paul G. Bahn ;
15. An inspiration for community archaeology volunteers - Phil Bowyer and Andy Curtis ;
A Beckensall bibliography