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They are usually considered to be later than the usual cup and ring stuff .Probably Pictish /Iron Age . There is also a deer at Goatsrcrag Hill in Northumberland , another in Edinburgh and one in Glen Domhain in Argyll .The latter two have proved difficult to date sylistically .Much earlier than them all are the horses from Robin Hoods cave ,Cresswell ,deer from Church Hole and other "possibles "

tiompan wrote:
.Much earlier than them all are the horses from Robin Hoods cave ,Cresswell ,deer from Church Hole and other "possibles "
Almost on my door step those and i still haven't made the effort to see em, if it's possible at all these days.
I know the caves aren't open access but i'm no good at appointments, ah well, one day.

Although the carvings are not grouped within our usual area of interest, the cup and ring style, the carvings are interesting on various levels. I am fortunate to have seen the carvings in the flesh and the quality and freshness is very impressive. I find it intersting that we have carvings at Eggerness that not widely found around the uk, but i do believe the location of the carvings is important, the area of wigtownshire is and was a very religous area, a large number of pictish/christian crosses and carved stones. The site at Eggerness is also important for what must be a continunity of use when it comes to carvings. The site has various types of designs grouped within it, the carved horses, deer, and a really impressive stag, but also mixed amongs the animal carvings are the older cup and ring, spirals etc. This shows a place of great importance, over a large number of years, to the people that inhabited the land, or crossed the lands and seas.

ps..The carvings are Goatscrag are ones i am a little bit unsure about, very poor simple carvings, is that a case of old weathered carvings, or fakes who knows.