A cup-marked stone from Dan-y-garn, Mynachlog-Ddu, Pembrokeshire, and the prehistoric rock-art from Wales
Authors: Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G.
Journal: Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Volume: 69
Pages: 253-264
ISSN: 0079-497X
DOI: 10.1017/S0079497X0000133X
Abstract:A small panel of mobiliary rock art containing two cup-mark motifs discovered in north Pembrokeshire in August 2002 is described and compared with other finds of rock art from Wales. Although the sites with passage-grave style rock art in north Wales are well-known, the more widespread yet less impressive cup-mark dominated panels found mainly around the upland fringes of the country have received relatively little attention. A provisional corpus of 33 rock-art sites comprising more than 37 panels is provided.
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A Cup-Marked Stone from Dan-y-Garn, Mynachlog-Ddu, Pembrokeshire, and the Prehistoric Rock-Art from Wales
Authors: Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G.
Journal: Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Volume: 69
Pages: 253-264
ISSN: 0079-497X
Abstract:A small panel of mobiliary rock art containing two cup-mark motifs discovered in north Pembrokeshire in August 2002 is described and compared with other finds of rock art from Wales. Although the sites with passage-grave style rock art in north Wales are well-known, the more widespread yet less impressive cup-mark dominated panels found mainly around the upland fringes of the country have received relatively little attention. A provisional corpus of 33 rock-art sites comprising more than 37 panels is provided.
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Preferred by: Timothy Darvill