You can watch the videos of our 2021 webinars be expert on themes relevant to Scotland’s rock art by clicking on the relevant links below.
Webinar 1
Monday 25 January 2021, 17.30-19.00: Dr Aaron Watson. The Origins of Achnabreck: Revealing Rock Art in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland
Webinar 2
Monday 22 February 2021, 17.30-19.00: Aoibheann Lambe.Game changers – significant recent rock art discoveries in Kerry, Ireland
WEBINAR 3
Monday 29 March 2021, 17.30-19.00: Dr George Nash. Is Wales a prehistoric rock art backwater? New discoveries and reasons for why it is not!
webinar 4
Monday 26 April 2021, 17.30-19.00. Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark. Portable Art: Scotland’s Carved Stone Balls
Webinar 5
Monday 24 May 2021, 17.30-19.00. Dr Carlos Rodríguez-Rellán. North-western Iberian rock art: state of the art and recent developments
WEBINAR 6
Monday 5 July, 17.30-19.00. Dr Lara Bacelar Alves. Redesigning European rock art from the outer edge the confluence of Prehistoric Art traditions in North-West Iberia
WEBINAR 7
Monday 26 July, 17.30-19.00. Douglas Scott. Rock art, the sun, the moon and the ancestors
WEBINAR 8
Monday 23 August, 17.30-19.00. Ken Williams. Out from the Shadows, the prehistoric art of Ireland’s landscapes and monuments.
WEBINAR 8 CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
WEBINAR 9
Monday 27 September, 17.30-19.00. Louise Felding. Danish Rock Art in the Bronze Age. Contexts and Meanings
WEBINAR 10
Monday 25 October, 17.30-19.00. Dr Phil Riris. Initial results of rock art surveys in the Serranía de la Lindosa, Colombian Amazon
Click here to watch WEBINAR 10
WEBINAR 11
Monday 29 November, 17.30-19.00. Professor Margarita Díaz-Andreu. Sounding rock art landscapes: some results of the Artsoundscapes project
Click here to watch WEBINAR 11
WEBINAR 12
Monday 13 December, 17.30-19.00. Dr Tertia Barnett, Dr Joana Valdez-Tullett, Linda Marie Bjerketvedt (Scotland’s Rock Art Project). Not Set in Stone: New Perspectives on Scotland’s Rock Art
Click here to watch WEBINAR 12


