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Forum:  Stones Forum
Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , coldrum , Klingon , MickM , TheCaptain , bat400 , davidmorgan , Runemage , SolarMegalith , sem Respond to:  Is it real
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AlbertResonox



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 New Message Posted!2009-05-13 19:33   
I have been invited to Wales to visit friends...but in Pembrokeshire.I think there is an old circle quite close to the village where I'll be staying,if I get there this year or even next,I'll let you know.

[ This message was edited by: AlbertResonox on 2009-05-13 19:33 ]

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 New Message Posted!2009-05-13 19:15   
Hi Albert.
I don't really know what is carved (if anything) and what is natural weathering, I've only seen it close up twice. The first time was to take a couple of pics for further reference. Having decided it was worth a look, my second and subsequent attempted visits were hindered by inquisitive cattle.
They were probably wondering why a creature with two legs, of the sort that normally brought food, was more interested in their scratching post.
If you are ever in the area, let me know. Even if this is not real there are plenty around here that are.
Cheers
Sem


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 New Message Posted!2009-05-13 18:29   
Well whatever it's origins it is certainly something I'd like to visit.
There does appear to be other carvings/markings on it..is this just a trick of the light or are there any others on it?

sem



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 New Message Posted!2009-05-13 15:56   
Hi Karloff
Could you explain the term "basin?" It's not something I am familiar with.
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 New Message Posted!2009-05-12 13:40   


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On 2009-05-12 08:25, tiompan wrote:


Never fair to judge from a pic Sem but must say that the cup looks
quite good . If I was being really pernickity , I would say that single cups are usually found at the extremities rather than smack dab in the middle but it may have came from an outcrop which has more and that is just the a quarried section .There are plenty of examples of recently carved rock art and erected stones , but both ? I still think quizzing the farmer should be a priority .

George

[ This message was edited by: tiompan on 2009-05-12 08:26 ]



Hi chaps
Again, this is not my speciality so I am happy to be wrong, but this looks remarkably like a rock cut basin to me. particularly with the sort of "outlying" basins which are quite characteristic.

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Never fair to judge from a pic Sem but must say that the cup looks
quite good . If I was being really pernickity , I would say that single cups are usually found at the extremities rather than smack dab in the middle but it may have came from an outcrop which has more and that is just the a quarried section .There are plenty of examples of recently carved rock art and erected stones , but both ? I still think quizzing the farmer should be a priority .

George

[ This message was edited by: tiompan on 2009-05-12 08:26 ]

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 New Message Posted!2009-05-11 16:20   
For site page, here is the link
Ty Du Stone or Scratching Post?

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 New Message Posted!2009-05-11 13:06   
Ancient or modern, it's a fine looking stone.

To find the pics. just type the first picture's number into the letterbox shaped Search box at the top left of this page, and press Enter on your computer's keypad.

Then follow Google.

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 New Message Posted!2009-05-11 13:00   
Ancient or modern, it's a fine looking stone.

To find the pics. just type the first number into the letterbox shaped Search box at the top left of this page, and press Enter on your computer's keypad.

sem



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 New Message Posted!2009-05-11 07:56   
Pics now posted. PID;47163,PID;47164,PID47165 & PID47166.
Not sure how to get a link to them. Thanks to the mods for their prompt action.
Looking forward to your comments (especially George).
Sem



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