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Howburn Digger wrote:
tiompan wrote:

Last year a dry stone waller working near Carnwath discovered a genuine marked rock in a dyke in he was working on . He made no claim that his job gave him an understanding of rock art any more than a typist had a greater understanding of etmyology because of theirs .


The find was made at Dunsyre. The finder was Mr Austen Reid, local drystaner and discoverer of South Lanarkshire's third ever piece of Rock Art. The others pieces being from Wester Yardhouses and Fernigair.

http://www.biggararchaeology.org.uk/news20_170810.shtml




And like their West Lothian neighbours Lamancha and Crosswood they are all ornate .


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Posted by tiompan
12th September 2011ce
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