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Re: The drum carvings
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tonyh wrote:
megadread wrote:
Chris Collyer wrote:
Now I look at it, I can see what you mean, it even has a bit of 3d perspective if you take the bottom chevron as the site of the barrow. If it was true it might imply that the drums were carved on site maybe especially for the burial. Nice little theory fella.

-Chris


Thanks for the comment Chris.
It's one of those things that nags at me every time i look at those drum carvings.
It might just be coincidence but it does seem to fit in some ways.
Now i've just got to interpret the other panels, back in 5 minutes. ; )


But what does the objects themselves represent?

Tony

http://www.stone-circles.org.uk/stone/folkton.htm


A mystery. :P


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7th July 2009ce
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