Picturing the Bronze Age / edited by Peter Skoglund, Johan Ling and Ulf Bertilsson.
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- GN803 .P52 2015eb
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The Swedish rock art research archives and picturing the Bronze Age : an introduction / Johan Ling, Peter Skoglund and Ulf Bertilsson -- From folk oddities and remarkable relics to scientific substratum : 135 years of changing perceptions on the rock carvings in Tanum, Northern Bohuslän, Sweden / Ulf Bertilsson -- Hyper-masculinity and the construction of gender identities in the Bronze Age rock carvings of southern Sweden / Lynne Bevan -- Mixed media, mixed messages : religious transmission in Bronze Age Scandinavia / Richard Bradley -- Walking on the stones of years : some remarks on the north-west Iberian rock art / R. Fábregas Valcarce and C. Rodríguez-Rellán -- A rock with a view : new perspectives on Danish rock art / Louise Felding -- Rock art and the alchemy of bronze : metal and images in early Bronze Age Scotland / Andrew Meirion Jones -- The "stranger king" (bull) and rock art / Michael Rowlands and Johan Ling -- Trading images : exchange, transformation and identity in Valcamonica rock-art between the Bronze Age and the Iron Age / Alberto Marretta -- Carl georg brunius : a pioneer in Swedish petroglyph research from the early nineteenth century / Jarl Nordbladh -- The maritime factor in the distribution of Bonze Age rock art in Galicia / Manuel Santos-Estévez and Alejandro Güimil-Fariña -- The alpine and Scandinavian rock art in the Bronze Age : a common cultural matrix in a web of continental influences / Umberto Sansoni -- Rock art as history : representations of human images in a historical perspective / Peter Skoglund -- Sword-wielders and manslaughter : recently discovered images on the rock carvings of Brastad, western Sweden / Andreas Toreld.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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