Bjornstadskipet Rock Art Site, Norway

Professors Michael Fuller and Neathery Fuller visited the Bjornstadskipet rock art site near near Skjeberg, Norway during May of 2019. The large ship petroglyph is considered Northern Europe's largest Bronze Age petroglyph.



Large ship and two smaller ships on the vertical panel at the site of Bjornstadskipet. Scale is 50 cm.



The large petroglyph ship. Scale is 50 cm.



Two figures at the stern of the ship. Scale is 50 cm.



Two figures at the bow of the ship, plus the windvane. Scale is 10 cm.



First of the two smaller ships in the panel. Scale is 50 cm.



Second of the two smaller ships in the panel. Scale is 10 cm.



Professors Neathery Fuller and Michael Fuller next to the large ship. Photograph by our good friend John Rangtveit (of Oslo) who helped locate the site and treated us with warm Norwegian hospitality.



Trail leading to the site of Bjornstadskipet.



Landscape photograph by our good friend John Rangtveit (of Oslo) who helped locate the site and treated us with warm Norwegian hospitality.


 


Webpage constructed by Prof. Michael Fuller 30 May 2019