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An Animate Landscape: Rock Art and the Prehistory of Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland

An Animate Landscape: Rock Art and the Prehistory of Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland

Richard Tipping
4/5 ( ratings)
The Kilmartin landscape in western Scotland is widely regarded as Scotland's richest prehistoric landscape. It contains a number of barrow cemeteries, stone alignments, stone circles and a henge. With over 250 individual rock art sites, it also has the greatest concentration of prehistoric rock art in the British Isles and some of the most impressive rock art sites. An Animate Landscape contains the results of a major research project that included excavations of two sites, Torbhlaren and Ormaig, and the analysis of radiocarbon dates to produce a more coherent chronological context, as well as taking a broader interpretative approach to the landscape. The book argues that the rock art is an active part of the process of socializing the landscape, in which the landscape became more organized from the Late Neolithic onwards, and that this organized landscape relates to broader cosmological concerns. The book is richly illustrated with color drawings and photographs done by a series of artists to produce a unique visual record of the rock art and its place in the landscape, alongside more traditional archaeological enquiry.
Language
English
Pages
356
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Windgather Press
Release
December 15, 2011
ISBN
1905119410
ISBN 13
9781905119417

An Animate Landscape: Rock Art and the Prehistory of Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland

Richard Tipping
4/5 ( ratings)
The Kilmartin landscape in western Scotland is widely regarded as Scotland's richest prehistoric landscape. It contains a number of barrow cemeteries, stone alignments, stone circles and a henge. With over 250 individual rock art sites, it also has the greatest concentration of prehistoric rock art in the British Isles and some of the most impressive rock art sites. An Animate Landscape contains the results of a major research project that included excavations of two sites, Torbhlaren and Ormaig, and the analysis of radiocarbon dates to produce a more coherent chronological context, as well as taking a broader interpretative approach to the landscape. The book argues that the rock art is an active part of the process of socializing the landscape, in which the landscape became more organized from the Late Neolithic onwards, and that this organized landscape relates to broader cosmological concerns. The book is richly illustrated with color drawings and photographs done by a series of artists to produce a unique visual record of the rock art and its place in the landscape, alongside more traditional archaeological enquiry.
Language
English
Pages
356
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Windgather Press
Release
December 15, 2011
ISBN
1905119410
ISBN 13
9781905119417

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