Vivien Deacon. 2020. The rock-art landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire: standing on holy ground. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-7896-9459-8 ebook £16.
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Journal Article
Sharpe, K. (2021). Vivien Deacon. 2020. The rock-art landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire: standing on holy ground. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-7896-9459-8 ebook £16. Antiquity, 95(382), https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.49
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A Song in Stone. Exploring Scotland’s Neolithic Rock Art. (2021)
Book
Barnett, T., Ritchie, M., & Sharpe, K. (2021). A Song in Stone. Exploring Scotland’s Neolithic Rock Art. Forestry and Land Scotland
Documenting English rock art: a review of the ‘big picture’ (2021)
Book Chapter
Sharpe, K. (2021). Documenting English rock art: a review of the ‘big picture’. In G. Hey, & P. Frodsham (Eds.), New Light on the Neolithic of Northern England. Oxbow Books. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13nb8nr.11
Who painted that? The authorship of Schematic rock art at the Los Machos rockshelter in southern Iberia (2020)
Journal Article
Martínez-Sevilla, F., Arqués, M., Jordana, X., Malgosa, A., Lozano Rodríguez, J. A., Romero, M. S., Sharpe, K., & Rus, J. C. (2020). Who painted that? The authorship of Schematic rock art at the Los Machos rockshelter in southern Iberia. Antiquity, 94(377), https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.140
‘Are You Local?’ Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between (2018)
Journal Article
Hingley, R., Bonacchi, C., & Sharpe, K. (2018). ‘Are You Local?’ Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between. Britannia: A Journal of Romano-British and Kindred Studies, 49, 283-302. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0068113x18000016The Iron Age and Roman periods are often defined against each other through the establishment of dualities, such as barbarity–civilisation, or spiritual–rational. Despite criticisms, dualities remain prevalent in the National Curriculum for schools,... Read More about ‘Are You Local?’ Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between.
Johan Ling. Elevated rock art: towards a maritime understanding of Bronze Age rock art in northern Bohuslän, Sweden (Swedish Rock Art Research 2). 2014. Oxford & Havertown (PA): Oxbow. 978-1-78297-762-9 (2015)
Journal Article
Sharpe, K. (2015). Johan Ling. Elevated rock art: towards a maritime understanding of Bronze Age rock art in northern Bohuslän, Sweden (Swedish Rock Art Research 2). 2014. Oxford & Havertown (PA): Oxbow. 978-1-78297-762-9. Antiquity, 89(347), https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2015.115
Connecting the dots. Cupules and communication in the English Lake District (2015)
Journal Article
Sharpe, K. (2015). Connecting the dots. Cupules and communication in the English Lake District. Expression (Capo di Ponte), 9, 109-116A new corpus of rock art has recently emerged in the northwest of England. Targeted surveys and chance discoveries have revealed around 35 decorated panels on the hard, igneous rocks of the Lake District in the county of Cumbria (Beckensall, 2002; Br... Read More about Connecting the dots. Cupules and communication in the English Lake District.
Pride and Prejudice. The challenges of conserving and managing rock art in the landscape of Northern England through public participation. (2014)
Book Chapter
Sharpe, K. (2014). Pride and Prejudice. The challenges of conserving and managing rock art in the landscape of Northern England through public participation. In T. Darvill, & A. Fernandes (Eds.), Open-air rock-art conservation and management: state of the art and future perspectives Edited by
Situating Cultural Technologies Outdoors: Empathy in the Design of Mobile Interpretation of Rock Art in Rural Britain (2013)
Book Chapter
Galani, A., Mazel, A., Maxwell, D., & Sharpe, K. (2013). Situating Cultural Technologies Outdoors: Empathy in the Design of Mobile Interpretation of Rock Art in Rural Britain. In Visual Heritage in the Digital Age (183-204). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5535-5_10
‘I want to be provoked’: public involvement in the development of the Northumberland ‘Rock Art on Mobile Phones’ project. (2012)
Journal Article
Mazel, A., Galani, A., Maxwell, D., & Sharpe, K. (2012). ‘I want to be provoked’: public involvement in the development of the Northumberland ‘Rock Art on Mobile Phones’ project. World Archaeology, 44(4), 592-611. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2012.741813Northumberland has a long history of public engagement surrounding its ancient rock-art. Recent advances in digital technologies have enabled archaeologists to enrich this engagement through the provision of open access to substantial rock-art datase... Read More about ‘I want to be provoked’: public involvement in the development of the Northumberland ‘Rock Art on Mobile Phones’ project..