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Err.....Arthur isn't quite correct.
When the cave art was first discovered, the largest carving was interpreted as an ibex. However, on further examination, it became clear that the 'ibex' has antlers and is definitely a deer.
There is no (known) engraving of an ibex at Creswell Crags.
I've had the privilege of viewing the cave art in Church Hole Cave three times, so far. It's awesome.
Baz
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