
Signalling and Performance: Ancient Rock Art in Britain and Ireland
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In 2007, Aron Mazel, George Nash and Clive Waddington published the first edited volume focusing on ancient British rock art, entitled Art as Metaphor. Since then, there have been a number of publications covering this topic. Building on the increased interest in rock art, this lavishly illustrated volume constructed of thirteen thought-provoking chapters and an Introduction will do much to further enhance of understanding of this fascinating and meaningful resource. It will further establish ancient British and Irish rock art as a significant archaeological assemblage worthy of attention and additional study.
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'This study of prehistoric rock art does indeed provide an 'insight into the mindset of its makers', investigating how prehistoric people interacted with these motifs and what they meant to them culturally and socially. It is an important contribution to the exploration of this subject in Britain and Ireland, as well as being an enjoyable and academic read that will engage a range of archaeologically minded audiences.' - Ceri Pennington (2023): Current Archaeology Issue 399More details
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George Nash is an Associate Professor at the Centro de Geociencias da Universidade de Coimbra and Instituto Politecnico de Tomar in Portugal.
Content
The Past, Present and Future of Rock Art Research in Scotland - Tertia Barnett, Joana Valdez-Tullett, Maya Hoole, Stuart Jeffrey, Guillaume Robin, Linda Marie Bjerketvedt and Frederick Alexander ;
Marking the Earth: History of Research and the Distribution of Open-Air Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Panels and Motifs at Lordenshaw in Central Northumberland, United Kingdom - Aron Mazel ;
East of Eden: Monumental Rock Art in Cumbria, North-West of England - Kate E. Sharpe ;
The Early Bronze Age Landscape of Burley Moor, West Yorkshire - Keith Boughey ;
The Carver and the Rock: The Physicality of Carving - Vivien Deacon ;
A Wirral Enigma: Understanding the Origins of the Willaston Stones - Ron Cowell, George Nash and Elizabeth Stewart ;
A Reappraisal of the Cronk yn How Stone, Isle of Man - George Nash ;
Rewriting Landscapes: Exploring the Context, Regionality and Extended Chronologies of Irish Rock Art - Rebecca Aroon Enlander ;
Conserving Rock Art in South-West Ireland - Clare Busher O'Sullivan ;
A Single Panel Case Study in Kerry - Deconstructing a Rock Art Palimpsest - Aoibheann Lambe ;
Linear Art in the European Neolithic - Anne Teather ;
The Discovery of Late Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art at Cathole Cave on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales - George Nash ;
Prehistoric Rock Art in Glamorgan and Gwent - Edith Evans
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