Re: Spooky images
Mon Aug 26, 2019 8:39 pm
That is interesting, the pyramid and the eye. I was even thinking about a possible Egyptian link today when I found a 'sphinx' although I have not had a proper look at it yet, and I have other finds that kind of look like well known Egyptian motifs. Apart from that subtle gorilla motif I mentioned in another one of your posts, this does not fully trigger as a figure stone.
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Re: Spooky images
Mon Aug 26, 2019 9:48 pm
I really like the pyramid eye one. Is the eye to the upper right of that a reflection from you or in the stone? Here is one of my favorites with a similar sort of reflective image.
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Would you not classify these as figure stones because you don’t know how it was done, Brett?
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Would you not classify these as figure stones because you don’t know how it was done, Brett?
Re: Spooky images
Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:39 pm
I have not completely clarified my position on what a figure stone is and what portable rock art is, but my basic definition is this:-
Any smallish rock/stone manipulated by man to produce an artistic impression:- portable rock art.
Multiple known prehistoric figures worked into smallish stones :-figure stone.
Any smallish rock/stone manipulated by man to produce an artistic impression:- portable rock art.
Multiple known prehistoric figures worked into smallish stones :-figure stone.
Re: Spooky images
Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:48 pm
Looks like ape face profiles, worth looking for cortex carving in the left of this one.
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