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tiompan wrote:
sporting excellence ?
Aha, now you could be onto something there. Each cupmark represents a medal in the neolithic olympics, and the number of rings indicates if it was gold, silver or bronze.

Oh... hang on. Bronze... Hmmm. OK mebbe they had chert, flint and quartz medals?

btw G, you'd have loved the skin decoration on a fella I bumped into at work t'other week, he had Roughting Linn and Lordenshaw inked into his arms. Imagine how chuffed he was to have each bit identified :)

Hob wrote:
tiompan wrote:
sporting excellence ?
Aha, now you could be onto something there. Each cupmark represents a medal in the neolithic olympics, and the number of rings indicates if it was gold, silver or bronze.

Oh... hang on. Bronze... Hmmm. OK mebbe they had chert, flint and quartz medals?

btw G, you'd have loved the skin decoration on a fella I bumped into at work t'other week, he had Roughting Linn and Lordenshaw inked into his arms. Imagine how chuffed he was to have each bit identified :)

It's a step further than Stan's jumper .
BTW have you anything plannd for this weekend , if yes don't say what bit if no do say .

Hob wrote:
tiompan wrote:
sporting excellence ?
Aha, now you could be onto something there. Each cupmark represents a medal in the neolithic olympics, and the number of rings indicates if it was gold, silver or bronze.
you mean the Neolympic games, followed by a short lived Chalcolymics which was quickly replaced by the Brolympics and held at Thornborough? Given the number of rings, can I take it the folks from ancient Northumberland were particularly crap at sport? :)

Well that's me done on TMA until 2015 now!