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Image credit: Sergio Piazzo
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Engraved footprints on the Witch's Stone
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A closer look to the engravings. Not only cups but also footprints.
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Deversi. Pietra delle Masche
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Deversi. Pietra delle Masche (Witches' Stone or Hags' Stone?)
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Deversi, Li Cunni. Pietra delle Masche
An interesting engraved stone. I found it thanks to Professor Renzo Amedeo.
A sacred area, in the neighbourhood there are other engraved stones. Ligurian tribes were living here too (so not only in Liguria but also Piemonte, Lombardia and other places in north Italy).
It's called Pietra delle Masche (Witches' or Hags' Stone) because legends tell of witches dancing on the stone on certain nights.
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Sites within 20km of Deversi Pietra delle Masche
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Deversi. Sun adorer’s engrave
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Mindino Engraved Stone
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Savin’s menhir
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Montaldo di Mondovì
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Bassi’s dolmen
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Bassi’s dolmen entrance
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Bassi’s menhir
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S. Martino’s Cromlech (remains)
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Frabosa Sottana’s Menhirs and Barrows
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Maudagna Valley’s engraved stone
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Briaglia’s menhir
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Briaglia’s menhirs, souterrain, remains
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