Heritage Science (Mar 2024)

A multiscalar methodology for holistic analysis of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland

  • Tertia Barnett,
  • Joana Valdez-Tullett,
  • Linda Marie Bjerketvedt,
  • Frederick Alexander-Reid,
  • Maya Hoole,
  • Stuart Jeffrey,
  • Guillaume Robin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-024-01183-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 35

Abstract

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Abstract Prehistoric rock carvings are one of Scotland’s most enigmatic and poorly understood monument types. This article discusses the pioneering approach used by Scotland’s Rock Art Project to enhance understanding of the abstract motifs through multiscalar computational analyses of a large dataset co-produced with community teams. The approach can be applied to suitable rock art datasets from other parts of the world and has international relevance for rock art reserach. Our analysis incorporates data from across Scotland in order to investigate inter-regional differences and similarities in the nature and contexts of the carvings. Innovative application of complementary analytical methods identified subtle regional variations in the character of the rock art and motif types. This variability suggest an understanding of the rock art tradition that was widely shared but locally adapted, and reflects connections and knowledge exchange between specific regions.

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