Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations

The paper presents a reflective overview of the recursive relation between the archaeological practice of picturing Scandinavian rock art in printed works since the mid-19th century, and how archaeologists have constructed its meaning. There seem to be an intimate connection between graphic represe...

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Main Author: Magnus Ljunge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Svenska Arkeologiska Samfundet 2016-12-01
Series:Current Swedish Archaeology
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Online Access:https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/328
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description The paper presents a reflective overview of the recursive relation between the archaeological practice of picturing Scandinavian rock art in printed works since the mid-19th century, and how archaeologists have constructed its meaning. There seem to be an intimate connection between graphic representations of rock art and an interpretative bias towards the mimetic qualities of images. When picturing rock art, the identification of motifs is prioritized at the expense of the materiality of rock art. Ultimately, the production of graphic representations has influenced the antiquarian alteration of the archaeological remains. Today, major Scandinavian rock art sites are frequently painted red, with the purpose of highlighting the engraved imagery for visitor legibility. This practice transforms the materiality of stone into a visual language of graphic representations.
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spelling doaj.art-2032b39472ea442995c93f5c3b5465a12023-03-24T02:25:47ZengSvenska Arkeologiska SamfundetCurrent Swedish Archaeology1102-73552002-39012016-12-0126110.37718/CSA.2016.11Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material AlterationsMagnus Ljunge0Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University The paper presents a reflective overview of the recursive relation between the archaeological practice of picturing Scandinavian rock art in printed works since the mid-19th century, and how archaeologists have constructed its meaning. There seem to be an intimate connection between graphic representations of rock art and an interpretative bias towards the mimetic qualities of images. When picturing rock art, the identification of motifs is prioritized at the expense of the materiality of rock art. Ultimately, the production of graphic representations has influenced the antiquarian alteration of the archaeological remains. Today, major Scandinavian rock art sites are frequently painted red, with the purpose of highlighting the engraved imagery for visitor legibility. This practice transforms the materiality of stone into a visual language of graphic representations. https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/328archaeological illustrationhistory of archaeologyepresentationvisual culturearchaeology of images
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Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
Current Swedish Archaeology
archaeological illustration
history of archaeology
epresentation
visual culture
archaeology of images
title Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
title_full Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
title_fullStr Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
title_full_unstemmed Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
title_short Picturing the Meaning of Scandinavian Rock Art – Graphic Representations, Archaeological Interpretations and Material Alterations
title_sort picturing the meaning of scandinavian rock art graphic representations archaeological interpretations and material alterations
topic archaeological illustration
history of archaeology
epresentation
visual culture
archaeology of images
url https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/328
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