How can you tell?
I visited Falkner's Circle today (weblog to follow), and saw the same stone in the hedgerow that stubob photographed here: http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/7464
Are these cup marks? If weathering, and assuming the stone has been in the current position for some while, how did the weathering occur?
Reply | with quote | Posted by ocifant 30th December 2003ce 19:14 |
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