File:Altarockcarvings2.jpg

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Detail from the Rock carvings at Alta, showing a man using some sort of tool on a moose. This scene has alternatively been interpreted as a hunter fighting with the moose or a shaman communicating in some way with the animal.

Photo taken by Ferkelparade and hereby released under the GFDL.
Date 9 April 2005 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Ferkelparade at English Wikipedia

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  • 2005-04-09 19:37 Ferkelparade 1024×713×8 (158009 bytes) Hunting scene; detail from the [[Rock carvings at Alta]] Photo taken by [[User:Ferkelparade|Ferkelparade]] and hereby released under the GFDL. {{GFDL}}

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