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Rock Carvings Collection

Rock carvings, also known as petroglyphs, have fascinated humans for centuries

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Sweden, Vastra Gotaland County, Tanum, Rock Carvings (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1994). Bronze Age

Sweden, Vastra Gotaland County, Tanum, Rock Carvings (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1994). Bronze Age
Sweden - VA

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Detail of petroglyphs on rock face, Arches National Park, Utah, USA

Detail of petroglyphs on rock face, Arches National Park, Utah, USA

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Rock Carvings, Herand, Hardanger Fjord, Norway

Rock Carvings, Herand, Hardanger Fjord, Norway

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: India, Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, Jain Images cut into the cliff rock of Gwalior Fort

India, Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, Jain Images cut into the cliff rock of Gwalior Fort

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Elephanta Island cave temples, a Unesco World Heritage Site

India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Elephanta Island cave temples, a Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Indonesia, Bali, North Coast, Panjar, sacred hot springs of Air Panas Banjar

Indonesia, Bali, North Coast, Panjar, sacred hot springs of Air Panas Banjar

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Azerbaijan, Gobustan, Gobustan National Park, Petroglyphs

Azerbaijan, Gobustan, Gobustan National Park, Petroglyphs

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: India, Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, Gopachal Parvat, Jain Images cut into the cliff rock

India, Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, Gopachal Parvat, Jain Images cut into the cliff rock of Gwalior Fort

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Mother accompanies her son down the path that leads to Castle Visconti Venosta. Grosio

Mother accompanies her son down the path that leads to Castle Visconti Venosta. Grosio. Valtellina. Lombardy. Italy. Europe

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Mother accompanies her son to Castello Visconti Venosta above Grosio in Valtellina

Mother accompanies her son to Castello Visconti Venosta above Grosio in Valtellina. Lombardy. Italy. Europe

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Three Glaives. Sketch, 1932 (tempera on paper)

Three Glaives. Sketch, 1932 (tempera on paper)
5642696 Three Glaives. Sketch, 1932 (tempera on paper) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 25.2A--36.4 cm; Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York; eNicholas Roerich Museum; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Prehistory: Sweden, 15th-5th centuries B. C. Bronze Age. Rock carvings at Tanum

Prehistory: Sweden, 15th-5th centuries B. C. Bronze Age. Rock carvings at Tanum (UNESCO World Heritage List)
Prehistory: Sweden - 15th-5th centuries b.C. - Bronze Age. Rock carvings at Tanum (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1994) representing a snake in front of a man

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Sweden, Vastergotland Province, Vastra Gotaland County, Tanum, Rock Carvings

Sweden, Vastergotland Province, Vastra Gotaland County, Tanum, Rock Carvings
Sweden - VA

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Famous rock inscription of a crying cow, (La Vache Qui Pleure), near Djanet

Famous rock inscription of a crying cow, (La Vache Qui Pleure), near Djanet, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Hittite soldiers, at former capital Hattusas (Hattusha), Vazilikaya near Bogazkale

Hittite soldiers, at former capital Hattusas (Hattusha), Vazilikaya near Bogazkale, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Buddhist rock carvings, Tamagaly Das, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia

Buddhist rock carvings, Tamagaly Das, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageRock Carvings Collection: Buddhist carvings in Tamagaly Das above the Ily River, Kazakhstan, Central Asia

Buddhist carvings in Tamagaly Das above the Ily River, Kazakhstan, Central Asia


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Rock carvings, also known as petroglyphs, have fascinated humans for centuries. These ancient artworks provide a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of various civilizations around the world. One such example can be found in Arches National Park, Utah, USA. Here, detailed petroglyphs adorn the rock face, telling stories of indigenous tribes who once inhabited this land. The intricate designs and symbols etched onto the stone offer a window into their beliefs and way of life. Traveling to Herand in Hardanger Fjord, Norway unveils another set of mesmerizing rock carvings. These enigmatic markings depict scenes from Norse mythology and serve as a testament to the region's Viking past. Each stroke on the rocks seems to whisper tales of gods and heroes long gone. In Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh, India, Jain images are skillfully cut into cliff rocks. These magnificent sculptures showcase exquisite craftsmanship while reflecting the spiritual devotion of those who created them. As visitors explore these ancient ruins perched high above the cityscape below, they cannot help but feel awe-inspired by this fusion of artistry and faith. The Elephanta Island cave temples in Mumbai are yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts remarkable rock carvings. Dating back to ancient times when Hinduism flourished in India, these caves house intricately carved statues depicting deities like Lord Shiva. Stepping inside these sacred chambers transports one to an era steeped in mythological legends. Venturing further east to Bali's North Coast brings us to Panjar - home to sacred hot springs called Air Panas Banjar. Amidst lush greenery lies a hidden gem adorned with mystical rock carvings believed to possess healing powers by locals seeking solace or rejuvenation amidst nature's embrace. Azerbaijan's Gobustan National Park is renowned for its petroglyphs scattered across its rugged landscape.