THE ROCK ART OF ALTA
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| Reindeer and a hunter with a taut bow. Bergbukten 4B, Hjemmeluft. Phase 1. Foto: Karin Tansem, World Heritage Rock Art Centre - Alta Museum (WAM) © |
The first rock art in Alta was discovered 60 years ago. It was a small stone known as Pippisteinen ("The Pippi-stone"), which was found close to Isnestoften on the westside of the Altafjord. The next find was the rock paintings in Transfarelv, which were reported to Tromsø Museum in 1966. Several rock carving areas were discovered in the Altafjord during the 1970s. All of the four rock carving areas on the World Heritage List were discovered during this decade (in 1973, 1977 and 1978). The first discoveries in each of the areas were made accidentally by private individuals. Within the World Heritage Areas several more panels and/or carvings have been discovered during the years, and this is a process which seems to be without end.
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| Two bears. Bergbukten 4A, Hjemmeluft. Phase 1. Photo: Karin Tansem, WAM © |
The rock art in Alta was inscribed on the World Heritage List on December 3rd 1985, as the only pre-historic cultural heritage monument in Norway. The world heritage in Alta consists of four areas of rock carvings (Hjemmeluft, Kåfjord, Amtmannsnes and Storsteinen), and one area of rock paintings (Transfarelvdalen). They are all located in the bottom of the Altafjord, and the distance between the westernmost and the easternmost area is only 15 km. When the rock art was inscribed on the list, the number of carvings and paintings was estimated to slightly more than 3000. Today that amount has been doubled, with more than 6000 registered carvings and paintings spread out over around a hundred panels. Out of this number the rock paintings constitute only six panels with about fifty paintings all together. The majority is carvings, and Hjemmeluft, where the World Heritage Rock Art Centre – Alta Museum is located, is the biggest area. This is also the only area that has been adapted for visitors.
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| Geometric figure. Transfarelv 3. Photo: Karin Tansem, WAM © |
It is assumed that the rock carvings in Alta were made close to the sea, on rocks by the beach. As the land rose and new, smooth rocks appeared, these were used for carvings. The oldest panels are therefore high above the modern sea level, while the younger carvings are located further down in the landscape. It is unclear whether the rock paintings had the same close attachment to the sea and the beach.
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| Human figure. Amtmannsnes 2B. Phase 3. Photo: Karin Tansem, WAM © |
Phase 1: 4200-3300 B.C.
Phase 2: 3300-1800 B.C.
Phase 3: 1800-900 B.C.
Phase 4: 900-100 B.C.
Phase 5: 100 B.C.-200 A.D.
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