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wideford wrote:
showed what happens when you don't look at old maps of an area (surely this would have turned up the 18thC farm buildings) and why you should always double check what is there (they mis-identified the natural apart from Mick, so nearly missed the little that was left)
They did mention 18thC farm buildings being on site on a couple of occasions.

Watch out for a couple of controversial Rock Art images appearing here in a couple of days, or so. (With luck). How many examples of Cup and Ring art have been 'pointed', for instance. (Not many).

Rockrich wrote:
wideford wrote:
showed what happens when you don't look at old maps of an area (surely this would have turned up the 18thC farm buildings) and why you should always double check what is there (they mis-identified the natural apart from Mick, so nearly missed the little that was left)
They did mention 18thC farm buildings being on site on a couple of occasions.
Yeh, once they found the prehistoric foundations that first excited them were an 18thC barn they did catch on ;-)