Encounters of Different Kinds: On Presence in Rock Art Interpretations

Based on experiences with the Norwegian/Scandinavian rock art discourse and fieldwork in Europe and the Americas, this article looks at three different rock art panels from the perspective of human presence. One of these sites is located at Yucatán, Mexico; the other two are in central and northern...

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Published inTime and mind Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 15 - 20
Main Author Sognnes, Kalle
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 2013
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Summary:Based on experiences with the Norwegian/Scandinavian rock art discourse and fieldwork in Europe and the Americas, this article looks at three different rock art panels from the perspective of human presence. One of these sites is located at Yucatán, Mexico; the other two are in central and northern Norway respectively. The investigation stresses that that the sites are places for meetings encounters between images and humans. (Quotes from original text)
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ISSN:1751-696X
1751-6978
DOI:10.2752/175169713X13500468476367