Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien

South-Scandinavian petroglyphic art in northern Scandinavia It has long been considered that the rock-carvings of southern Scandinavia have been connected with agriculture. One of the arguments for this was that both phenomena had about the same northern limit, c. 66° N. In the last 15 years, howeve...

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Main Author: Simonsen, Povl
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab 1970
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/kuml/article/view/105428
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/105428 2023-05-15T15:03:07+02:00 Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien Simonsen, Povl 1970-04-24 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/kuml/article/view/105428 dan dan Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab https://tidsskrift.dk/kuml/article/view/105428/154232 https://tidsskrift.dk/kuml/article/view/105428 Kuml; Årg. 20 Nr. 20 (1970); 233-242 Kuml; Vol. 20 No. 20 (1970); 233-242 2446-3280 0454-6245 billedsten petroglyph scandinavia skandinavien isnestoften gåshopen south versus north syd versus nord info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1970 ftsbaarhusojs 2021-05-06T20:33:12Z South-Scandinavian petroglyphic art in northern Scandinavia It has long been considered that the rock-carvings of southern Scandinavia have been connected with agriculture. One of the arguments for this was that both phenomena had about the same northern limit, c. 66° N. In the last 15 years, however, a number of finds of southern Scandinavian type have been found further north, as far as 703⁄4° N or almost to the North Cape. Published here are a female figure from Isnestoften, 2 boat pictures from Gåshopen and 2 rocks with cup-marks. We also encounter south-Scandinavian traits in the Arctic petroglyphs, which are attributed to the hunting population of northern Scandinavia. The conclusion is that the two stages coalesce in their culminating phases, both stylistically and geographically. »South Scandinavian« elements can after 500 B.C. not be considered to have any clear connection with a peasant population.P. Simonsen Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic North Cape Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library Arctic North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650) Isnestoften ENVELOPE(22.989,22.989,70.134,70.134) Gåshopen ENVELOPE(22.820,22.820,70.516,70.516)
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petroglyph
scandinavia
skandinavien
isnestoften
gåshopen
south versus north
syd versus nord
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scandinavia
skandinavien
isnestoften
gåshopen
south versus north
syd versus nord
Simonsen, Povl
Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
topic_facet billedsten
petroglyph
scandinavia
skandinavien
isnestoften
gåshopen
south versus north
syd versus nord
description South-Scandinavian petroglyphic art in northern Scandinavia It has long been considered that the rock-carvings of southern Scandinavia have been connected with agriculture. One of the arguments for this was that both phenomena had about the same northern limit, c. 66° N. In the last 15 years, however, a number of finds of southern Scandinavian type have been found further north, as far as 703⁄4° N or almost to the North Cape. Published here are a female figure from Isnestoften, 2 boat pictures from Gåshopen and 2 rocks with cup-marks. We also encounter south-Scandinavian traits in the Arctic petroglyphs, which are attributed to the hunting population of northern Scandinavia. The conclusion is that the two stages coalesce in their culminating phases, both stylistically and geographically. »South Scandinavian« elements can after 500 B.C. not be considered to have any clear connection with a peasant population.P. Simonsen
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author Simonsen, Povl
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author_sort Simonsen, Povl
title Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
title_short Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
title_full Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
title_fullStr Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
title_full_unstemmed Sydskandinavisk i Nordskandinavien
title_sort sydskandinavisk i nordskandinavien
publisher Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab
publishDate 1970
url https://tidsskrift.dk/kuml/article/view/105428
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geographic Arctic
North Cape
Isnestoften
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North Cape
Isnestoften
Gåshopen
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North Cape
genre_facet Arctic
North Cape
op_source Kuml; Årg. 20 Nr. 20 (1970); 233-242
Kuml; Vol. 20 No. 20 (1970); 233-242
2446-3280
0454-6245
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