
The not so well known Kilmichael Glassery-2 site, NW of the main, under a tree at the end of a garden fence. The carving is covered by a undecorated slab as some sort of a protection.
The not so well known Kilmichael Glassery-2 site, NW of the main, under a tree at the end of a garden fence. The carving is covered by a undecorated slab as some sort of a protection.
The Torbhlaren standing stone in the late afternoon sunlight. The cup decorations are clearly visible. May 2002.
A rock art panel on the Southern whale-back like outcrop. May 2002.
A possible spiral and some cup marks on the N-side of the Northern whale-back like outcrop. May 2002.
Old Bewick; stone 3 with unusual flower decorations like a sleeping monster in the late afternoon sunlight. Prehistory alive!
Old Bewick; surface of stone 2.
Old Bewick; detail of combined cup-and-ring motifs on the main boulder. This is one of my most favourite designs. It looks like the right one bears the left which seems to protect the right cup-and-ring motif. Is this a symbol of love? A comfort for the soul?
This image of the carvings was made in August 1993. The carvings are much fainter now.
Achnabreck; upper panel in the late afternoon sun. May 2002.
Achnabreck; cup-and-ring motifs with ‘runner’ cups. May 2002.
Achnabreck; horned motif in low sunlight. May 2002.
Main panel at Achnabreck in the low afternoon sun, May 2002
Ballygowan, August 1998, a very rough motif besides one which seems to be incised with a sharp tool.