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Well, if that's the case, the sites probably needs one of those new "debatable antiquiities" signs on it.
But Baza, are you inferring that "depressions on a christian cross" are natural, or wot? Cos that's crap! If they're natural, so are hundreds of other carvings in the British Isles. I assume you don't mean that though. So who carved the cups and when? The questions gotta be answered.

>But Baza, are you inferring that "depressions on a christian cross" are natural, or wot?

Well, Christian crosses are structures examined by other people, not me. They're Christian, historical (as opposed to prehistoric) relics, so I don't bother with them, much. I assume that the depressions on the base of Salford Cross were made by a Christian. Or perhaps they're natural. It's no concern of mine. In my opinion, they're not prehistoric rock art.


Baz