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StoneLifter wrote:
this is the only carved spiral in this part of the country (NW England). Calling it something it isn't won't help in the slightest. Where is the nearest next one to this ?
Ahem, and ahem again.

Hob wrote:
StoneLifter wrote:
this is the only carved spiral in this part of the country (NW England). Calling it something it isn't won't help in the slightest. Where is the nearest next one to this ?
Ahem, and ahem again.
Hob are you suggesting Penrith is near Bolton ? as the crow flies Bolton is near Anglesey too is it?

Thanks. I cited "Little and Long Meg, in Cumbria, and at Calderstones, in Liverpool". I should have also, maybe, have included Newgrange and Gavrinis. What were those Neolithic tombs called that had an open passageway and were drystone heaps ? What if the passageway was later closed with dirty great boulders, infilled with rubble ? Would it look like this ? ( http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/7532 ). Those pictures don't do it justice ! Would/could there be any rock art expected at such a spot ?