World Heritage List

The Bronze Age rock carvings in Tanum represent a unique artistic achievement through their rich and varied motifs and skilful and detailed depictions of animais, humans, ships, weapons, and symbols of Bronze Age man. The often lively scenes and complex compositions of elaborate motifs illustrate everyday life, warfare, cult, and religion. Sorne of the panels (eg Fossum, Vitlycke, and Aspeberget) were obviously planned in advance. In many cases the motifs, teChniques, and compositions are exceptiooal testimony of the European Bronze Age culture.

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