Tag: helleristninger

  • Vardeneset Petroglyphs

    Vardeneset Petroglyphs

    I visited Vareneset in Stavanger to have a look at the rock carvings in the area. I wasn’t able to find much information about how many petroglyph figures there are in the location before going there. Vardeneset is also sometimes spelled “Vardenes”. It’s the same location. The rock carvings are supposed to be near the…

  • Kjøbenhavnerbukta Petroglyphs

    Kjøbenhavnerbukta Petroglyphs

    The petroglyphs at Kjøbenhavnerbukta is found at Kvernevik in Stavanger, and are sometimes also refered to as “helleristningene ved Kvernevik”. It’s a small field with large ship figures found next to the Kvernevik Ring road. The figures are dated to the Nordic Bronze Age, like all the petroglyphs in Stavanger and Rogaland.

  • Aubeberget Petroglyphs

    Aubeberget Petroglyphs

    Aubeberget is a site with petroglyphs located near Hafrsfjord in Stavanger, and is quite close to the petroglyphs at Fluberget. Typical for Norwegian petroglyphs dated to the Bronze Age most of the symbols found there are ship figures. There are also a few cup marks (skålgroper) at the site.

  • Fluberget Petroglyphs

    Fluberget Petroglyphs

    With an interesting variety of symbols, Fluberget is one of the more interesting petroglyph sites in the Stavanger area. It is located near Hafrsfjord and only a short distance away from the petroglyphs at Aubeberget. The above Y-shaped figures are often referred to as adorants (adoranter) in the study of rock art. The idea that…

  • Rudlå Petroglyphs

    Rudlå Petroglyphs

    Rudlåparken in Stavanger is located between Kampen and Gamle Stavanger. In the park there is a small site with petroglyphs, estimated to be dating from around 1000 BCE in the Nordic Bronze Age. The petroglyphs here used to be painted red for visibility, but they haven’t been painted in a while and can be somewhat…

  • Åmøy Petroglyphs

    Åmøy Petroglyphs

    Åmøy is an island just outside of Stavanger, and it is accessible through subsea tunnels. With over a thousand identified figures, Åmøy has the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in Rogaland. It is also one of the larges petroglyph sites in Norway, and new figures are still being discovered in the area. There are a few…

  • Penne Petroglyphs

    Penne Petroglyphs

    Penne is one of the few known locations with petroglyphs in Agder, Southern Norway. It’s not a very large site, and it is dated to around 1000 BCE in the Nordic Bronze Age. Typically of the Norwegian Bronze Age petroglyphs, “jordbruksristninger”, the site mainly features ship figures. There are also some cup marks. There is…

  • Løberg Petroglyphs

    Løberg Petroglyphs

    The Løberg petroglyphs are located on a rock at a farm in the area Løberg of Gjerpen in Skien municipality. They’re dated to around 700 BCE during the Nordic Bronze Age. Along with the ship figures typical for Norwegian Bronze Age carvings, there are also more unique carvings of animals that look like horses. These…

  • Haugen Petroglyphs

    Haugen Petroglyphs

    The petroglyphs at Haugen is located between Sandefjord and Larvik. The site features spiral figures, and some of them resemble humanoid forms with heads, horns/antennae and feet. The petroglyphs are dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (~1500-500 BCE). The figures were once painted for visibility, but this is no longer done because painting petroglyphs can…

  • Åskollen Petroglyphs

    Åskollen Petroglyphs

    There is a small site with petroglyphs at Åskollen in Drammen, located within walking distance from the petroglyphs at Skogerveien. The main figure is a large moose with intricate internal patterns. There are also supposed to be two smaller more abstract figures. The figures are dated to around 4500 BCE during the Nordic Stone Age.…