Tag: helleristninger

  • Bogge Petroglyphs

    Bogge Petroglyphs

    I visited the petroglyphs at Bogge on the 11th of July 2023. Bogge, also known as Boggestranda, is a fairly large and diverse petroglyphs site located between Eidsvåg and Eresfjord in Molde. While all the figures seem to be deer animals, they are draw in in different styles. The large and more realistic moose figure…

  • Stykket Petroglyphs

    Stykket Petroglyphs

    I travelled to see the petroglyphs at Stykket on the 11th of July 2023. Stykket is a place in the village Stadsbygd in Indre Fosen. If going there by car from Trondheim, there is a ferry at Flakk going to Rørvik, and from there it is a short drive over to Stykket. The petroglyphs are…

  • Strand Petroglyphs

    Strand Petroglyphs

    The following photographs are from my trip to the petroglyphs at Strand in Osen on the 8th of July 2023. This is a small site with a few animal figures and abstract patterns. The petroglyphs are typically dated around 3000 BCE in the late Nordic Stone Age (10,000 BCE – 1800 BCE). There are, however,…

  • Bardal Petroglyphs

    Bardal Petroglyphs

    I photographed the petroglyphs at Bardal on the 8th of July 2023. Bardalfeltet is named after the farm, Bardal, where the carvings are found in Steinkjer municipality. There is a great variety in the symbols depicted in the rock art found at Bardal, and it is speculated that they were made at different time periods…

  • Bøla Petroglyphs

    Bøla Petroglyphs

    I traveled to see the Bøla petroglyphs on the 8th of July 2023. The area the petroglyphs are located is actually called Stod in Steinkjer municipality, and Bøla is a small river that runs next to the petroglyphs and into the lake Snåsavatnet. The site is also often referred to as Bølarein, or Bølareinen, because…

  • Kvennavika (covered) Petroglyphs

    Kvennavika (covered) Petroglyphs

    On the 2nd of July 2023 I traveled to visit the petroglyphs at Kvennavika in Inderøy, Trøndelag. The path to the site was overgrown and I found the petroglyphs covered. This type of covering is common during the winter season to protect the petroglyphs from the environment. Usually this type of covering is removed in…

  • Holtås Petroglyphs

    Holtås Petroglyphs

    I visited the petroglyphs at Holtås in Levanger on the 2nd of July 2022. The rock art is next to the road when driving along old E6. Holtås, sometimes written as Holte, is in the Ronglan area of Levanger. Holtås has around 100 figures, many resembling deer animals like moose or reindeer. The figures’ carving…

  • Evenhus Petroglyphs

    Evenhus Petroglyphs

    I visited the petroglyphs at Evenhus in Frosta on the 2nd of July 2022. The site is located just behind a small Café along the road, and there is a sign indicating that you can park there to see the petroglyphs. The carvings at Evenhus are dated to around 2000 BCE, which was near the…

  • Solberg Figure Interpretation 1

    Solberg Figure Interpretation 1

    I’ve been looking closer at some of the figures from Solbergfeltet and have done some drawn interpretations. The First Group The first three figures to the left in the photograph I interpreted as a shaman beating a drum and two dancers. The middle figure has only one leg, and I interpreted that as a long…

  • Vingen figure interpretation 3

    Vingen figure interpretation 3

    The Vingen rock carvings (Vingenfeltet) are located in Bremanger in Vestland County. It is one of the largest rock carving sites in Norway and the carvings are dated to approximately 4000-3000 BCE during the Nordic Stone Age. I have already drawn interpretations of one of the figures at Vingen that is typically thought to represent…