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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

King Arthur at Carn Bica Outcrop - Visual Interpretation for Those Who May Be Good at Texts but Not At Picture Visualization

Over the course of the years we have discovered that some people may excel at "texts" but may not be so good at "pictures", so we have clipped the original photograph by Rudi Winter to make it "more obvious" what is shown by the stones.

This posting follows on the our most recent postings about Carn Arthur, Carn Meini, Bedd Arthur, and the Carn Bica Outcrop in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.

We have resized the head and surrounding stones -- all equally -- and then traced the outlines of the stones and the most prominent lines in the stones. I have then colored the resulting traced stones so that ANYONE can see quite clearly and unequivocally what is represented by them. There are surely more figures represented by the stones, but that is not material to the main question, which is the portrayal of the main items in the scene.

Below the interpretation is the tracing. We stick to the original stones! The original, here changed, photograph was by Rudi Winter © 2010 at Geograph, which has a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0) license, see Rock outcrops near Carn Bica (Rudi Winter) / CC BY-SA 2.0. The original image is found here. These are interpretations by Andis Kaulins: