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http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,1260838,00.html

Aye! That'll be this then!
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/3067#news

Looks

"Dr Pettitt believes the total number of images is less than the number suggested by Dr Ripoll and others and that some "are in the eye of the beholder". He is also positive that one image described as bird shows instead the buttocks and legs of a fat woman."

I did wonder if there'd be an element of Terence Meaden's 'faces at Avebury' involved! - but whatever, that's really cool - and isn't it totally new to have figurative art carved like that in this country? Am I right in thinking all the rock art has been the apparently abstract cup and ring variety before? (oh apart from the feet below at least)

Also, it's interesting they were spotted early in the morning when the light was 'right' - I mean, there wouldnt have been much erosion in the cave since the day it was made would there?? so they couldn't have been very deeply carved to begin with? Grinsell and his colleague spotted the feet on the [[Pool Farm Cist]] when the light was just in the right angle.

more half formed thoughts from Rhiannon

H Hob

I like the idea that at Creswell, "the artists who made them would have witnessed a British landscape still being shaped by glaciers."

That's good for the sense of perspective that is.

Ha!!.........I've seen 'em!!

:o)

Well, those images discovered earlier, including the bird in bas-relief depicted in the photo which accompanies the Guardian and BBC articles.

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/26846

My visit to Church Hole Cave ranks amongst the best experiences I'm ever likely to have at an ancient site. I do hope we'll get another chance to see the cave art. Unfortunately, I think it's unlikely.