David's Cairn

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It's impossible to judge these things from photographs and I am sad that you would even consider this. Of course the wall behind and the cairns themselves are built from the same material - the local fieldstone. It is a soft variety of sandstone called 'Rotten Stone' or 'Mother Of Coal'. I will try and carefully jam one of the cupmark fossils into my scanner to produce an image, perhaps.

I've walked past these cairns several hundred times over the summer - that is the ultimate test maybe. I have been keeping their location sort-of quiet for fear of vandalisms. The young lambs jump on them - this is the main erosive force at present.

Hi SL -

< It's impossible to judge these things from photographs and I am sad that you would even consider this. >

It aint just me. I imagine just about everyone on this site who's well-into their ancient history thinks the same. Your enthusiasm for the subject is obvious - I just think you've got maybe a little 'over' enthusiastic with this one. That's all. We've gotta be careful in how we see 'ancient history' in the things around us, otherwise it ends up being projected into just about everything we look at.