Neolithic and Bronze Age rock art in the British Isles
In the Neolithic and Bronze Age British Isles, rock art was produced across various parts of the islands. Petroglyphic in nature, the majority of such carvings are abstract in design, usually cup and ring marks, although examples of spirals or figurative depictions of weaponry are also known. Only one form of rock art in Europe, this late prehistoric tradition had connections with others along Atlantic Europe, particularly in Galicia. The study of rock art in the British Isles was largely initiated by amateur researchers rather than academic or other professional archaeologists.
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Neolithic and Bronze Age rock art in the British Isles
In the Neolithic and Bronze Age British Isles, rock art was produced across various parts of the islands. Petroglyphic in nature, the majority of such carvings are abstract in design, usually cup and ring marks, although examples of spirals or figurative depictions of weaponry are also known. Only one form of rock art in Europe, this late prehistoric tradition had connections with others along Atlantic Europe, particularly in Galicia. The study of rock art in the British Isles was largely initiated by amateur researchers rather than academic or other professional archaeologists.
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