Rock art is a unique part of our cultural landscape, and we value it for many reasons. Every individual who is aware of rock art has a different sense of its value, based on their own unique experiences, memories, and associations.
During the Scotland’s Rock Art Project, we will investigate what rock art means to people today, and how and why we value it. We will also examine how people’s sense of value changes through the ways in which they engage with the carvings.
For this strand of our research, we will be working closely with our Community Teams, and members of other communities across Scotland to find out what their views are.
