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Re: Pikestones Spiral carving
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I said that? so I did. I've got some Northern Earths but they're last year's: I expect the magazine is still going, it's only tiny and about a £1 I think.

My twopennorth on the matter, though I'm sure lots of other people are in a much better position to comment: the spiral is awfully perfect, and the groove is very narrow and precise (too narrow to be 'pecked out' so well?), and there's not much lichen in it though there's plenty on the surrounding stone.

Is it unusual in that it's got a very straight line connecting it with the ground? The few spirals I've seen have been just spirally, isolated. It reminds me of a fiddlehead of a fern.


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Rhiannon
Posted by Rhiannon
16th December 2002ce
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