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tuesday wrote:
this was partly prompted for me by the discussions of entoptic imagery (elsewhere) so I'm very interested to see if th eimagery of rock art cross into other decorative techniques - pottery and so on
It doesn't , some Irish passage grave art has similarities with grooved ware but it is limited to chevrons etc . The main motifs of British RA is rarely found on pottery . Where was the discussion on entoptics ?

Apart from the Fylingdales stone, which is Beaker-esque and of course pretty unique: http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/34417/images/fylingdales_stone.html

that in itself is interesting because it signifies a difference in intent with regard to the respective decorations
[quote="tiompan"Where was the discussion on entoptics ?[/quote]

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/forum/?thread=42512&message=530919