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Re: Theories on 'cup and ring marks'
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StoneGloves wrote:
And don't forget I've got this rock that'll drastically alter rock art perceptions - when it's been formally presented to the academic community (the countdown has begun and is T -6 days and counting).


Come on then. What did they say and where is it for the rest of us to look at?

StoneGloves wrote:
You can't prove trance states. You can prove figurative art though.


How can you prove that something as abstract as most rock art from the British Isles and northern Europe is figurative?


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FourWinds
Posted by FourWinds
27th March 2008ce
06:54

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