The Great Avebury Challenge - Avebury Stone #10
Front Side Photograph by Andis Kaulins
For starters.... and to flex your creative muscles....
Could the whole top half of the stone be seen as the crowned head of a king? also a couple?
The whole top half of the stone projects out over the bottom half -- is that "line" intentional?
Do you see the leg and foot in the lower half? What is that at the top of the leg? or bottom left corner?
Could one envision the large head of a whale in the lower right half (Physeter macrocephalus)?
Click on the photograph to see the photograph in original size.
Could the whole top half of the stone be seen as the crowned head of a king? also a couple?
The whole top half of the stone projects out over the bottom half -- is that "line" intentional?
Do you see the leg and foot in the lower half? What is that at the top of the leg? or bottom left corner?
Could one envision the large head of a whale in the lower right half (Physeter macrocephalus)?
Click on the photograph to see the photograph in original size.
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Have fun! and learn thereby to better understand our ancient human ancestors!