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Applying cartosemiotics to rock art: an example from Aspeberget,Sweden
Authors:Anna Cabak Rédei  Peter Skoglund  Tomas Persson
Affiliation:1. Centre for Languages and Literature/Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;2. Department of Cultural Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden;3. Department of Philosophy/Cognitive Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Abstract:This study aims to shed new light on the petroglyphs found at the site of Aspeberget 12 at the World Heritage site of Tanum, Sweden, from a semiotic perspective. We demonstrate the semiotics of power inherent in the arrangement of the petroglyphs. We start by describing the site in an archaeological way, in order to give an overview of the empirical material used in this case study. Against the backdrop of the overview, we introduce our analytical tools with reference to cartosemiotics, cultural semiotics and, Charles Sanders Peirce’s theory of signs. We suggest, in a tentative conclusion, that Aspeberget 12, as a type of “map”, displays a clear “Ego-culture” and a possible journey. We also suggest that the visual narratives at Aspeberget 12 represent the authority of the Ego-culture and its development. Details of the figurative images such as ships, axes and spears might have been displayed as markers of the high technological standard of the Ego-culture, and thus of power.
Keywords:Cartosemiotics  cultural semiotics  iconicity  signs  petroglyphs  Swedish rock art
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