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Re: How is Rock Art aged?
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Not just water but a map of everything [inc energies] in their landscapes [the settlements with it's huts inside are some of the easiest to spot, along with moving and still water] and i know though practical experience some rock art is just marking the energy within the stone itself and the zig zags and chevrons you see in chambered cairns are also what people saw under altered states, like i always say if you look when you have had what was in their beakers [before the beer and mead] then you'd understand the rock art in a way that brings you very close indeed to the ancesters motives, i assure you of that, once you've had what they'd had [the rock art proves this] at the places they did - the great stone circles and chambered cairns it all makes a lot more sense, i'm no expert but do have some practical experience in the matter.


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Posted by bladup
16th December 2012ce
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