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Resources

This section contains information to help you explore, record, and learn more about rock art in Scotland and in other parts of the world:

 
  • See our Guidance page for links to all our guidance notes

  • See our Videos page to view recordings of our conference presentations, webinars and other relevant videos

  • See our Reading page for further reading about rock art

  • See our Websites page for links to other rock art websites to visit

  • See our Newsletters page for all our past and present six-monthly newsletters

  • See our Education page for a fabulous rock art learning resource created by Forestry and Land Scotland

  • See our Download page for links to download resources including our booklet

 

Download the Scotland's Rock Art Project leaflet

 

Education

Rock art has the power to capture young people's imagination. It can be a fertile ground for learning about how people made sense of their world in the past, and how prehistoric beliefs were expressed and shared widely. This section promotes a learning resource focusing on rock art, produced by Forestry and Land Scotland.

 

Guidance

You can download all our Guidance Notes from this section. These documents provide detailed information to help you prepare for your fieldwork, identify, record and photograph rock art, and create 3D models. 

Videos and Podcasts

This section is dedicated to sharing many different outputs from the Scotland's Rock Art Project, and other rock art-related resources. You can listen to audio recordings, watch videos, and download our publications. 

Reading

Rock art has captured people's imagination for many decades, and is the subject of numerous publications. We have put together a list of books and articles that you might find interesting if you want to learn more this fascinating subject. 

 

Newsletters

If you are interested in knowing what we and our Community Teams are up to, and what we have planned, you can find out in our Spring and Autumn Newsletters! 

 

Websites

There are many different forms of rock art in the world, dating from over 40,000 years ago to present day. We have selected a number of websites where you can find out more about the richness and variety of rock art. 

 

Downloads

In this section you can download a number of documents and other related resources, such as our promotional leaflet and our booklet about Scotland's rock art, as well as the rock art learning resource produced collaboratively with Forestry and Land Scotland!