ScRAP Webinar Series 2021

On this page you can watch the talks presented in the 2021 ScRAP webinar series.

 

Webinar 1 

Dr Aaron Watson. The Origins of Achnabreck: Revealing rock art in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland.

25 January 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEBINAR 2

Aoibheann Lambe. Game changers - significant recent rock art discoveries in Kerry, Ireland

22 February 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webinar 3

Dr George Nash. Is Wales a prehistoric rock art backwater? New discoveries and ideas for why it is not!

29 March 2021

 

WEBINAR 4

Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark. Portable Art: Scotland's Carved Stone Balls

26 April 2021

 

WEBINAR 5

Dr Carlos Rodríguez-Rellán. North-western Iberian rock art: state of the art and recent developments

24 May 2021

 

WEBINAR 6

Dr Lara Bacelar Alves. Redesigning European rock art from the outer edge -  the confluence of Prehistoric Art traditions in North-West Iberia

5 July 2021

 

WEBINAR 7

Douglas Scott. Rock art, the sun, the moon and the ancestors

Monday 26 July

 

WEBINAR 9

Louise Felding. Danish Rock Art in the Bronze Age. Contexts and Meanings

Monday 27 September

 

WEBINAR 10

Dr Phil Riris. Initial results of rock art surveys in the Serranía de la Lindosa, Colombian Amazon

Monday 25 October

 

WEBINAR 11

Professor Margarita Díaz-Andreu. Sounding rock art landscapes: some results of the Artsoundscapes project

Monday 29 November

 

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. 

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Kilmartin Field School 2019

This video shows Edinburgh University students at our Kilmartin Field School in July 2019. It was created by the Edinburgh Film Company for the University of Edinburgh, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, to promote archaeology fieldwork activities for students. The field school was run by Scotland's Rock Art Project in collaboration with Edinburgh University and Kilmartin Museum.