British Archaeologists baffled by carvings, page
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Topic started on 23-6-2004 @ 08:08 AM by Byrd
A set of carvings turned up in Northumberland recently and archaeologists would love to know who made them:

news.independent.co.uk...

The consensus is that they're 200-300 years old, but there's no clue about who made them and what they are... beyond someone's personal artwork. They've approached newspapers with the photos, hoping someone will recognize it as artwork done by a family member.

[edit on 24-6-2004 by Byrd]


reply posted on 25-6-2004 @ 02:53 AM by Grey_Pilgrim
What on earth (or not!) is this supposed to be? I keep looking at it, but can't make head nor tail...

www.24hourmuseum.org.uk...

The bottom right part looks a little like a wrist and the back of someone's hand. The index finger is extended and the thumb is curled around the thing that looks like the top of a cup or maybe a mouth?

As for the triangular shaped object in the top left corner. No idea.

Cheers,
Grey Pilgrim
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