All the rock art records produced during the Scotland's Rock Art Project, including the 3D models, were co-produced with local community groups and individuals (Community Teams). The Teams were trained and supported by the Project Team. We worked with several Community Teams in different parts of Scotland. You can find out more about the Teams on their web pages:
Rock Art Bute (RAB)
Callander
Kilmartin
You find out more about what the Community Teams were doing on our Getting Involved page.
Scotland's Rock Art Project was an ambitious research-led project co-produced with communities across the country, and involved a number of specialists, institutions, and partners. Find out about us in this section.
Scotland's Rock Art Project is a five-year project working with local communities to record, research and raise awareness of prehistoric carvings in Scotland, using detailed recording methods and 3D digital modelling techniques.
Scotland's Rock Art Project was developed by a small team of specialists with many years of experience in this field. Find out more about our specialists, their work, and their expertise.
Our database contains records for all known prehistoric rock art in Scotland. If you are a member of the public, student, heritage professional, researcher, or enjoy roaming the countryside in search of rock art, this is a good place to find out more.
Our Blog is the voice of our Community Teams. This is where you can find out more about their involvement with the project, their work, and their discoveries, in their own words.