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StoneGloves wrote:
A person finding something that has not previously been seen before might expect to wait years or even decades ...
If something is completely different to any other rock art or monument, then scepticism is a natural and perfectly acceptable response. After all what is the most likely outcome, that this is a completely new paradigm in prehistory, or its something else, either natural or made later?

I believe in all the years you have posted here that you have personally found previously unknown prehistoric art and/or monuments. I also believe most of what you claim to be prehistoric isn't.

But as you can't seem to accept an honest, freely given opinion, I stopped giving mine on what you post a long time ago... And no I am not an archeo, I have never been trained, but I have seen a lot of recognised prehistory all over the country and I suspect my eye is just as good as a lot of people with training...

Don't worry about it, I'm nearly through with the forum, and I only bid your European Antiquarian book to 3.33. But do you remember finding a scraper on Smithills moor and me saying 'take it to the museum' ? Your photograph of it was published in an online book, on the moors, by someone called Dave ?????. It'll still be online, no doubt.

There used to be a glass case, at Hall'ith'wood, that had flint implements in. They'd been collected by the then curator. These have gone missing - with luck, they'll be in the town museum storerooms. There doesn't seem to be any record of them.