Rock Art of Alta

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Rock Art of Alta is a renowned collection of prehistoric rock carvings in northern Norway, notable for its thousands of petroglyphs depicting early human life and rituals in the Arctic region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
cultural heritage site
prehistoric rock art site
associatedWith Sami prehistory
coordinatesRegion Altafjord area
country Norway
culture hunter-gatherer societies
depicts bears
boats
elk
fish
geometric figures
human figures
hunting scenes
reindeer
ritual scenes
shamans
earliestCarvingsDateFrom circa 4200 BCE
hasHeritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
hasPart Kåfjord rock art site
surface form: Amtmannsnes rock art site

Hjemmeluft rock art site
Kåfjord rock art site
Kåfjord rock art site
surface form: Storsteinen rock art site
inscribedBy World Heritage Committee
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Committee
inscriptionYear 1985
latestCarvingsDateTo circa 500 BCE
locatedIn Alta Municipality
Arctic Circle
surface form: Arctic Circle region

Northern Norway
Troms og Finnmark
surface form: Troms og Finnmark county
managementBody Alta Museum
surface form: Alta Museum IKS
material sandstone
nearestCity Alta
numberOfPetroglyphs over 6000
period Bronze Age
Late Stone Age
protectionStatus protected under Norwegian Cultural Heritage Act
researchField archaeology
rock art studies
significance evidence of human adaptation to Arctic environment
largest known concentration of rock art in Northern Europe
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
UNESCOWorldHeritageCategory Cultural
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria (i)
(iii)
UNESCOWorldHeritageRegion Europe and North America
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteId 352
visitorCenter Alta Museum

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Alta hasUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Rock Art of Alta