petroglyphs

Petroglyphs are ancient rock carvings or engravings created by prehistoric cultures on natural rock surfaces. These intriguing art forms can be found all over the world, etched into caves, cliff faces, and boulders. Petroglyphs often depict a wide range of subjects, including animals, humans, symbols, and abstract patterns. They provide valuable insights into the beliefs, lifestyles, and cultural practices of the societies that created them. Petroglyphs were a means of communication and expression, possibly serving as religious symbols, storytelling, or even maps. They have survived for thousands of years, providing a direct connection to the past and a glimpse into the rich history of human creativity and symbolism. Today, preserving and studying petroglyphs is crucial to understanding our ancient heritage and the evolution of human civilization.

Petroglyphs at Gärdesån

Gärde Petroglyphs

Posted 3 years ago
Dzhubga dolmen

Dzhubga dolmen

Posted 5 years ago
Drotten petroglyphs

Drotten petroglyphs

Posted 5 years ago
Tennes rock carvings

Tennes rock carvings

Posted 5 years ago
Gantoftadösen

Gantoftadösen

Posted 5 years ago
glösa petroglyphs

Glösa petroglyphs

Posted 6 years ago
Bjørnstad ship

Bjørnstad ship

Posted 6 years ago