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Re: Theories on 'cup and ring marks'
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StoneGloves wrote:
I didn't say that rock art was figurative just that my piece had a figurative element upon it. 'Natural erosion'. The other figurative rock art that I can recall is the foot on the stone in the Liverpool park. I think there are other examples too. Under the Passage Grave Art heading.


Sorry, misunderstood you in the context. Shame about the stone (or rather, shame about the opinion.)


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FourWinds
Posted by FourWinds
28th March 2008ce
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