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Re: Drumirril, Co. Monaghan
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Does that show that the rock art is neolithic, though? It clearly demonstrates that the stone had significance in the early neolithic but the rock art may have come later, don't you think.

My own view, of course, is that cup-marks were made by tiny flying saucers in the Jurassic, and that this is why these stones caught our early neolithic ancestors' eyes.


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TomBo
Posted by TomBo
28th January 2004ce
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