Carving a Future for British Rock Art

New Directions for Research, Management and Presentation

Tertia Barnett editor K Sharpe editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxbow Books

Published:4th May '10

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Over the last few years, the ways in which we perceive and document rock art have shifted irreversibly. Prehistoric rock art played little part in the development of British and Irish archaeology and was not recognised until the 19th century, when its equivalents in Scandinavia and the Iberian Peninsula were already well known. Previously considered a fringe activity and the work of amateur archaeologists, over the last 30 years the situation has improved considerably, and the appearance of books such as this signify the change. This volume makes a powerful case for an archaeology that integrates rock art into a wider vision of the past. It brings together the experiences and informed opinions of the key organisations and stakeholders responsible for the conservation, management and accessibility of British rock art. An on-going and exciting period of change is documented here and the main issues that underpin the survival of our prehistoric carved heritage are addressed. Grouped into three sections, the chapters cover the recording, management and presentation of British rock art. The contributions illustrate the wide range of perceptions and approaches to the study, and the diversity of individuals and institutions who have become drawn into this fascinating subject, with independent researchers, heritage managers, artists and academics each bringing a unique perspective. This book aims to both inform new directions in rock art management strategies and provoke further initiatives through which these strategies can be implemented.

The strength of Carving a Future for British Rock Art is the diversity of its contributors, ranging from government heritage managers to independent researchers to academics.' -- Rescue News Rescue News This attractive book (mostly the offspring of a 2006 conference) takes a thoroughly researched look at how the abstract carvings are (or might be) recorded, investigated, conserved, managed, visited and played with.' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology This fine volume, a typically handsome production by Oxbow, provides a survey of some major aspects of British rock art studies, and most importantly the management of this fragile resource and the ways in which it can be presented to the public. The book is illustrated with stunning colour photographs by Brian Kerr.' -- Conservation and Management of Archaeological Site Conservation and Management of Archaeological Site "it is an important addition to the rock art literature offering wide ranging guidance that will be relevant despite the changes to the non-statutory and statutory legislation in England over the past two years." -- Journal of Field Archaeology Journal of Field Archaeology

ISBN: 9781842173640

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240 pages