Revealing the Earliest Animal Engravings in Scotland: The Dunchraigaig Deer, Kilmartin
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Published:2022-12-19
Issue:2
Volume:33
Page:281-307
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ISSN:0959-7743
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Container-title:Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CAJ
Author:
Valdez-Tullett JoanaORCID,
Barnett Tertia,
Robin Guillaume,
Jeffrey Stuart
Abstract
The recent discovery of animal carvings in the Early Bronze Age burial cairn at Dunchraigaig (Kilmartin Glen, Scotland) prompts a re-evaluation of current knowledge of rock art in Britain. The deer and other quadrupeds represented in the monument are the first unambiguous depictions of prehistoric animals of prehistoric date in Scotland, and among the earliest identified in Britain and Ireland. This contrasts with the well-known abstract carvings of rock art in this region, characterized by cup-marks and cup-and-rings. The discovery also reinforces the special character of Kilmartin Glen as one of the most original and remarkable Neolithic–Bronze Age landscapes of monumentality and rock art in Britain. This article describes the process of authenticating the Dunchraigaig carvings as part of the Scotland's Rock Art Project (ScRAP) and discusses their implications for our understanding of prehistoric rock art in Scotland, Britain and Atlantic Europe more widely.
Funder
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archeology,Cultural Studies,Archeology
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