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Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it. | | | Description | Praeceptor asked if anyone could see something odd in his photo - doesn't anyone else see the shark-head? If not, anyone able to recommend a good optician?
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| Posted Comments: praeceptor (2011-02-16) | sick spam! | Andy B (2011-02-16) | I can see the eye and head but it might not be a shark | cerrig (2011-02-17) | It looks to me more like a lizard's head, and there's another one right next to it, both looking left. The bottom of the capstone is their lower chin line. | praeceptor (2011-02-22) | To me it's obvious that somebody has visited and has painted various spam or grafitti on the capstone, just like it now has happened with the Jelling Stone, where a local teenager has spray painted his so called tag on the our world heritage. | Martin L (2011-02-22) | Yes of course, I assume this is obvious to all. But they are discussing something else here. Apart from the graffiti/paintings you mentioned Pab noticed a natural (not prehistoric) structure, that reminded him of a shark head.
| Andy B (2011-02-22) | I don't think it's graffiti. I can't remember the scientific term for it but we're talking about the tendency of the human eye/brain to find anthropomorphic (sharkomorphic!?) figures in natural patterns. In some cases they can be augmented to make rock art but not in this case I would say. | Martin L (2011-02-22) | Andy, Praeceptor was not referring to the natural fissures marked here. Other parts of the capstone possibly show paint remains. | Martin L (2011-02-22) | Regarding UNESCO site Jelling:
http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/ECE1199569/unesco-vandalism-case-solved/
Hopefully he gets what he deserves.... | AngieLake (2011-02-23) | All this reminds me of the 'lizardomorphic' stone at Nine Stones Winterborne Abbas in Dorset. (Can't find that one that was edited to look even more 'lizard-like' Andy!, but it came from this original.) http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=a312&file=index&do=showpic&pid=17133 |
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