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Sorry, this doesn't work for me.

I can kind of see the fez-head, but only as part of a much larger 'face' that has the West-bound A4 entering it's mouth area. We all see what we want to see, right?

In addition, the line of the nose, moth etc of your ram's head face appears to go through the centre of what was an occupied Roman settlement if I'm reading the map right, so is highly unlikely to be undisturbed ground.

And you want to be convinced, right? No can do.

You don't see the multiple items, I do without question. Eyes, nose, mouth, spiral hair, layers and layers of other artistic figures. And I see at least one figure, "in the raw", in the "Images" Gallery photo of the mound.

Yours is the second comment using the term "undisturbed". I define that word as "no-extensive-bulldozer work", where modern roads, architected objects obliterate the figure.

Roman settlement? That is modernish history. Go back another 2000 years, that is probably the time-frame I am seeing most of. I have seen 1800 AD photographs of Navajo women wearing that hair style.

Stay skeptical, disbelieving, it is more than ok.