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Penske666 wrote:
I meant Ogham uses line as a base point - could the cracks represent something similar.

Has anyone tried to look for similarities in shape/form/size to see if there is an intersite relationship or are they random circular shapes???


See what you mean P , problems would be multiple base points at the same site , a gap of a couple of millenia , accepting the ducts etc as being representational .

The shapes are not necessarilly random but often the cracks/fissures dictate their size and shape which is rarely a true circle , good examples at Achnabreck have "rings "with straight sides dictated by the cracks .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
14th February 2008ce
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