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Neolithic rock art

14 January, 2005 (17:05) | Science

Northumberland is a rich spot for Neolithic and early Bronze Age rock carvings (6000 to 3500 years ago). Recently many previously unknown rock carvings have come to light and they are available for viewing on the web. THis is a very cool web site!

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Comment from Kate S.
Time: 1/15/2005, 12:51 pm

That is an excellent website, Doug. I discovered it last summer season when, in the annual research and monitoring of crop circles, it came to our attention that several of the formations were dead ringers for this Northumberland rock art. Very cool! Lots of power (vibrating energy levels) in both mediums.

Comment from Doug Alder
Time: 1/15/2005, 12:58 pm

Ya - it appeals greatly to the pagan on me

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