Adoranten 2024 - now available
The aim of the present and coming issues of Adoranten is to present World Heritage sites all over the world.
Adoranten is an international peer reviewed rock art magazine and has been published annually since 1970. The magazine is published in 26 countries to museums, universities, archaeologists and members of the Scandinavian Society for Prehistoric Art.
Contents include:
Christoph Baumer - Saimaluu Tash and Zhaltyrak Tash: high-altitude petroglyphs in Kyrgyzstan
Flemming Kaul, Finn Ole Nielsen, Lars Christian Kofoed Rømer & Gerhard Milstreu - Sliding Tracks on the Island of Bornholm, Denmark
Cæcilie Andreas Andersen - Swedish rock art depictions of sound producing instruments
Levan Losaberidze - Message from the dead: Megalithic Art from the Middle bronze Age
Helena Günther - An unusual hunter in the rock art of Stone Age Kanozero
George Nash - Identifying potential Upper Palaeolithic paintings in Church Hole, Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire, England
Patrick Paillet - A new research program at Font de Gaume cave
Anne Jordan Cole - Palaeolithic Art & Neanderthals: were they clever enough? Part 1: Iberian Cave Art
Ingmar M. Braun - An ethological view on representations of chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) from the European Upper Palaeolithic art