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  1. Finnish rock art pictographs created during the Stone Age have been found at 127 sites around Finland. They consist mainly of brownish-red figures and markings painted onto steep granite walls, often overlooking waterways. There are scenes featuring people, boats, elk, fish and mysterious part human figures. The survival of the art in adverse ...

  2. The Astuvansalmi rock paintings ( Finnish: Astuvansalmen kalliomaalaukset) are located in Ristiina, Mikkeli, Southern Savonia, Finland at the shores of the lake Yövesi, which is a part of the large lake Saimaa. The paintings are 7.7 to 11.8 metres above the water-level of lake Saimaa.

  3. Finnish rock (Finnish: suomirock or suomirokki—also known as Finnsrock, Finnrock or Finrock) refers to rock music made in Finland. The initial rock and roll boom of the 1950s was preceded by a long tradition of popular culture.

  4. May 14, 2020 · Discover Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings in Jääkäri, Finland: These 5,000-year-old cave paintings provide a glimpse into prehistoric Finnish life.

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  5. The Hossa Värikallio rock paintings are amongst the largest prehistoric rock paintings in Finland. The pictures on the rock wall rising from Lake Somerjärvi were painted in the Stone Age, i.e. about 3,500 - 4,500 years ago. Rock Paintings - Tales from across the Ages.

  6. The Rock Paintings in Finland by Ismo Luukkonen; featuring Discovery and Documentation, Finland Rock Art Interpretation, Rock Art Over Time, Finland Rock Art Gallery, and Rock Art Locations in Finland. View a section on each topic.

  7. All current articles. The Ateneum is Finlands best-known art museum and the home of Finnish art. The images held by the Ateneum are ingrained in the collective memory of the Finnish people: the beloved works in our collections date from the period from the 19th century to the modern age.