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A clergyman , Elias Owen was the first to draw attention to them in the 1860 's he listed 15 . They are all confinerdd to North Wales. Bill Chapman from Conwy is interested in them and I let him know of any I come across . The only likely one to my mind is on a cup marked rock which is part of a barrow at Balendune in Strathtay . Any others I have found just look too recent and possibly used for sharpening .There are some similarities between the markings and other entoptic style markings found at places like Loughcrew and Skara Brae .


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Posted by tiompan
22nd September 2005ce
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