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rectangular compartments. In the upper division
is a figure 1'.10" in diameter formed of five concentric
incised rings surrounding a cup mark 21/4" in
diameter and traversed by a radial groove
from the innermost ring to a fissure in the
rock 10" beyond the outermost ring. The sur:
:face of the rock around this figure is entirely
covered with small shallow cup marks each
about 3/4" in diameter. The lower division
contains three figures. At the upper edge
and partially cut by the transverse fissure
is a series of three rings surrounding an
oval hole 4" in depth, and measuring at the
surface 61/2" by 5". which seems in part at least
to be artificially deepened . From the lower edge
of this hole a groove runs down the slope to
the edge of the rock & almost at right angles to it. On
one side and meeting it tangentially is another
double ringed figure with a cup in the centre
measuring across the surface 51/2" by 4"
and in depth 11/2", showing on the sides of
the concavity a number of small pit
marks. Below the first figure in this
division is a double concentric ring around
a small cup mark 2" in diameter. As in the
upper division the surface of the rock around these symbols is covered

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